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CCP Brings the Best of British Theater to Philippine Big Screen
Nine world-class stage plays, filmed live from Britain’s most exciting stages, will make their Philippine premiere through the CCP National Theatre Live.
Emerging Visual Artists Win 2023 Metrobank Art & Design Excellence Competition
Exceptionally talented young artists were hailed as winners of the 2023 Metrobank Art & Design Excellence.
Manila Welcomes Hamilton’s International Premier
HAMILTON’s first-ever international tour lands its leg in Manila.
2TinCans Philippines Brings Back Steel Magnolias in Cebu
“Steel Magnolias” returns on stage this September.
Salcedo Auctions Withdraws Mariano Benlliure’s ‘Bust of Juan Luna Y Novicio’ from Auction
The country’s leading auction house withdraws Mariano Benlliure’s 'Bust of Juan Luna y Novicio' from upcoming sale.
Randalf Dilla Reimagines History at The M
Randalf Dilla pays tribute to Filipino masters in The M’s latest exhibition 'Time Tunnel'.
Pinoy Playlist Music Festival 2023: Gunita At Mga Bukas
Honoring our past and embracing the future of Filipino music with ‘Pinoy Playlist Music Festival 2023: Gunita At Mga Bukas' returns for another edition.
The Stage is Set for Ballet Manila’s Partnership with Areté
Areté and Ballet Manila to stage an adaptation of the classic tale “Romeo + Juliet” , among other performances at the Hyundai Hall.
Nacion x Bidibidi
Visual artists Francis Nacion and Bernadette Delos Santos, commonly known as Bidibidi, collaborate in their latest exhibition at the Art Lounge Manila.
Terra Firma, Terra Excelsia
Helena Alegre paints a visual narrative borne out of the dichotomy of heaven and earth in her latest show at Galerie Francesca.
12 Must-See Filipino Artists at Ascott Makati's One-Week Exhibit
Artist-run space Talyer 15, in partnership with Ascott Makati, recently launched a limited-edition box set featuring the works of 12 prominent Filipino artists.
DLSU Harlequin Theatre Guild to stage Isagani R. Cruz’ 'Halimaw' musical
More than 50 years since its first staging, Isagani R. Cruz’ Halimaw fortifies itself as a continuously relevant piece of theater that bravely dissects power and the force of corruption.
