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    April 27, 2014


    "Ghost", starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg, is one of the biggest hit movies of the year 1990. Many people have seen it, many times over for a lot of them. The story of Sam's ghost trying all means to reconnect with his beloved Molly is well-known and well-loved.   It was also nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture that year. Ms. Goldberg won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress as the wacky psychic Oda Mae Brown. For its 15th Anniversary, Atlantis Productions brings us the first staging of musical version of "Ghost", the first time this show is performed in the Asia Pacific region.

    Sam is played by pop balladeer Christian Bautista. He did not really impress in his previous stage outings. He was a dull Tony in 'West Side Story." He did much better in the vocal aspect in "Rama Hari." Here, Bautista fulfills the physical requirement of the role, and is practically on stage the whole

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      Dance review: The magic of ballet and storytelling in 'Lola Basyang'

      The classic children's stories of Severino Reyes set to dance should be enough enticement to watch Ballet Manila's "Tatlo Pang Kuwento ni Lola Basyang," the company's opener for its 18th season.

      The production, a sequel to 2009's "Tatlong Kuwento ni Lola Basyang," uses three stories from Anvil Publishing's version of the Lola Basyang book series: "Labindalawang Masasayang Prinsesa," "Ang Palasyo ng mga Duwende" and "Anting-Anting."

      It is also a glimpse of Ballet Manila artistic director Lisa Macuja-Elizalde's mission of bringing "ballet to the people." Filipinizing ballet, after all, would make it more relatable and engaging for a broader local audience beyond the cultural elite who are the usual patrons of most traditional ballet performances.

      Luz Fernandez as Lola Basyang and Missy Macuja Elizalde as Ate Missy

      Entering Aliw Theater to watch this ballet indeed proved to show just that: the theater