it's girl talk in an intimate yet funny presentation of Love Loss and What I Wore which runs for a limited time (July 14 - 17, 2011) at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium in RCBC Plaza in Makati City.
just realizing that somehow teen movies are true, girls and ladies will definitely love the anecdotes of 5 women narrating their stories that involves their clothes. the women audience will definitely see themselves on the struggles on relationship with men, their mother, and clothing. it's like you who talks in front of a mirror or your best friend.
the stories are timeless. although they provide you a hint of the era of when they've lived, the details are still what's happening to each and every girl in the world. and each story tells you an important lesson that you will bring for life. indeed showing that the women of this generation has transformed from a quiet, domestic creature to something that will change the world and knows what's going on in their head. in other words, they also matter in the society and the world.
to the guys, this is an eye-opener on the world of the ladies. understanding why they can't understand guys and vice-versa. it's knowing how to treat them and sometimes they really want the deeper sense of what they want. and here in this play, you will learn the why's and how's of a woman.
Love Loss and What I Wore casts include Menchu Lauchengo-Yulo, Bituin Escalante, Teresa Herrera, Jay Valencia-Glorioso and Cathy Azanza-Dy. and directed by Michael Williams and Cathy Azanza-Dy.
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