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November 17, 2024

Picking up on TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS

At the matinee performance of Tiny Beautiful Things by The Sandbox Collective, I found myself reflecting on lessons that could enrich our daily lives. The show gently tugs at the heartstrings, but in the best possible way—it lifts you up, giving you a sense of strength and courage. It’s a letter of advice you didn’t realize you needed, one that quietly reminds you of your own resilience.


One of my favorite lines, “Dear Sugar,” encapsulates the heart of the play. The letters of advice are intimate, personal, and delivered with such warmth that they feel almost like a conversation with an old friend. The experience was immersive—not just as a spectator, but as someone who could relate deeply to the themes of vulnerability and compassion. I found myself longing for the art of writing letters again, the kind that offer anonymous solace and the freedom to express without judgment.

The cast, led by Iza Calzado, Rody Vera, Ketchup Eusebio, and Gabby Padilla, are nothing short of outstanding. They are mirrors of us all, embodying the struggles, hopes, and messy realities that Cheryl Strayed’s Dear Sugar column addresses. Through their performances, we see our own lives reflected—our challenges, our triumphs, and our need for a little guidance when life gets tough. Tiny Beautiful Things reminds us that we are all connected in our shared humanity. We may be luckier or less fortunate than others, but we’ve all been—or will be—Cheryl at some point in our lives.

Directed by Jenny Jamora, Tiny Beautiful Things is the opening production of The Sandbox Collective's 10th season. The show is currently running at the Power Mac Center Spotlight Blackbox Theater in Ayala Circuit, Makati, and will run until December 8, 2024. Tickets are available through thesandboxco.com or via Ticket2Me.

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December 24, 2014

Cherie Gil comes back to theater in PETA's Arbol de Fuego

After a successful season opening with Rak of Aegis and another original musical FnL, Philippine Educational Theater Association takes on a classic based on Anton Chekov's Cherry Orchard. And more reason to see it is with premiere actress in all media, TV, movies and theater, no other than Ms. Cherie Gil.
Cherie Gil plays the middle-aged matriarch Enriquetta Jardeleza-Sofronio, coming from an aristocratic family in Negros Occidental, who is forced to fly back from Madrid to sell her family estate to pay off for the huge family debts. The Jardeleza’s throw party after lavish party, reminiscing their opulent past amidst their depleting wealth.

Award-winning writer Rody Vera, and world-renowned New York based designer-director Loy Arcenas work together for the second time in this Chekhov classic. The two have collaborated on the production Three Sisters, and have done so for film as well in the critically acclaimed Cinemalaya entry, NiƱo.

Alongside Gil is Urian best actress awardee Angeli Bayani, British Independent Film Award nominee Jake Macapagal, Bembol Roco, Anna Luna, Leo Rialp, Raffy Tejada, Riki Benedicto and many others.
Arbol de Fuego opens on February 20, 2015 with shows from Fridays to Sundays, 3:00pm and 8:00pm at the PETA Theater Center, No. 5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City. For more information, contact PETA at 725 6244 or 0917 5765400 or email at petatheater@gmail.com.

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