Vincent De Jesus’ Changing Partners:
A Lovechild of Heartbreak and Music
Quezon City – The PETA Theater Center houses Vincent De Jesus’ newest production, CHANGING PARTNERS, a torch musical that explores the alchemy of relationships and questions the nature of fidelity and the complex issues partners face regardless of gender.
Opening at the PETA Theater Center in October, CHANGING PARTNERS is an intimate peek inside Cris and Alex’s challenging May-December relationship. Though most people would glance skeptically at May-December romances, they also accept them, depending on the couple’s gender and who gets to be ‘December’ and who gets to be ‘May’.
THE WRITING PROCESS
CHANGING PARTNERS was a staged-reading entry for the 2016 Virgin Labfest last July. A multi-awarded composer and writer, De Jesus has lent his talent to many theater productions and movies in his 33 years in the arts, including the PETA’s hit musicals Skin Deep, Juan Tamad, Batang Rizal, and Care Divas. “Many of my works for theater are commissioned pieces. Producers give me a theme and I work around that theme. Zsazsa Zaturnnah was a musical theater adaptation of Carlo Vergara’s highly popular graphic novel. Himala The Musical was a musical theater adaptation of Ishmael Bernal’s highly-acclaimed movie. Most of my PETA productions required a lot of research because of the company’s many advocacies like Children’s Rights and Women’s Rights. You have to arm yourself with facts and information. You can’t just wing through topics like that.” But this piece is obviously a very personal project for him. Does that mean no research was required? “I’ve lived it. I know the topic very well,” he said, smiling.
It was his friend and mentor, the late Palanca Awards Hall of Famer and Writers Bloc moderator Rene Villanueva, who pushed him to write more. “I used to write only when I have the time or when I’m commissioned to write original material. Rene told me that I should just keep on writing because ‘a writer writes’. That’s what a writer does. He writes. So now, even when I’m not commissioned to write a play, I write. Poetry. Song lyrics. One-act plays. Full-length plays.”
His most personal works focused mostly on LGBT issues, from classic coming out stories of self-acceptance to gay bullying. CHANGING PARTNERS is his first piece that weaves heterosexual and LGBT relationships in the most unpredictable way possible.
His inspiration for the play’s form and content stems from watching a theater rehearsal. “There I was, watching a run-through. The male lead was absent. Naturally, the stage manager, who’s lesbian, read his part. It was a scene between a husband and his wife. The energy and dynamics of the scene felt completely different because of the fact that it was being read by two women. Very interesting, I thought. I could write a musical using this form --- one couple, played in different genders.”
Why call it a torch musical? “A torch song is a love song, a very sentimental love song. The singer usually tells a story about unrequited love or a dying love or a lost love. The term comes from the saying, ‘to carry a torch for someone’, or to keep aflame the light of unrequited love. Hashtag walang forever. Torch is not a music genre but more of a way of singing, a singing style that focuses more on the words and emotions rather than the melody of the song. That’s how I wrote the songs of the musical --- they are more ‘felt’ than ‘performed’.”
De Jesus did not only draw inspiration from his own experiences but also from people close to him as well. “I would go out with my dear friends and I would read them a few pages and get their opinion. I love it when they say, ‘That’s my story.’ They were very generous in discussing some issues and would share their own stories. They were very helpful. Through this musical, I hope to shed light on the fragile nuances of a relationship, the concept of fidelity and honesty, and the tension brought about by the age gap and sexual politics.”
A STELLAR TEAM
Truly a passion project, De Jesus personally called up talented theater friends to join him in staging this production. The musical is directed by Rem Zamora, recently cited for his outstanding direction for Red Turnip’s Constellations in the 2016 Midyear Philstage Gawad Buhay Awards. Lighting design is by Ian Torqueza, also cited for his outstanding lighting design for PETA’s 3 Stars and A Sun.
The musical features an ensemble of accomplished theater, film, and television actors composed of Agot Isidro, Jojit Lorenzo, Anna Luna, and Sandino Martin.
But the real man of the hour is De Jesus who wrote the book, libretto, and music for the play. He will also play his compositions live on the piano while the cast shed their emotional armor and sing their torch songs onstage.
CHANGING PARTNERS will have its limited run at the PETA Theater Center Studios on September 30, October 1 and 2 and on October 21, 22, and 23, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Ticket prices are Php800 (Regular) and Php1000 (VIP). Book your tickets through Ticketworld or directly at the venue. You may also call (725) 6244 or (0927) 3917379 for inquiries and reservations.
Manila International Book Fair happens every year on the month of September. Ever since I learned about this event back in 2013 (I think), I have always wanted to come to the event and be drowned by tons of books. The said event happened from September 14-18, and this year, I was there, though it was only the last day of 5 days still I was able to attend the fair. Another special thing about this event was having my latest self-published book, Chasing an Elusive Dream, available at the fair (Yay!). It was only 7 copies and I was glad they were sold out. I knew some who bought a copy or two through social media, thank you, thank you! ^ - ^
#AllTheFeels was held also on the last day of the event (another reason why I chose the 18th to attend the fair). Live readings happened and swooned all the readers and writers who filled in the entire room. Gio Gahol as always never failed to deliver kilig. Hehe. Migs, Gab and Gracielle were awesome.
Also the announcement of winners in Precious Pages Movie Making Contest was held at the stage event. Congrats to all!
Wait! There's more! Another event to look forward to this coming October is the #FeelsFest, which is set to swoon all of the humans with feelings.
And as planned, I will launch a new book, Once Summer Days, hopefully. ^o^
Aren't you excited? Well, I am nervous, really nervous! (sigh, hehe)
The First Time They Met
Ana Valenzuela
Blurb
What’s making Mayumi anxious on her best friend’s birthday party?
Is it her long time best friend Marie? Marie is now in college, and Mayumi starts to doubt their friendship as Marie meets new people and gets closer to them.
Or is it this basketball player named Micah? A guy she recently met and is making every girl fall for him---Mayumi included.
Markado Lines |
The First Time They Met is a feel-good story perfect for young adults. It talks about the issues of teenagers. A story about friendship (best friends to be precise), young love, dates, family, and stuff... Mayumi, the main character, is a young girl in high school who is experiencing a struggle with her best friend Marie (called Mars by her college friends); and Micah, the love interest, is a college student and also happens to be a basketball star player in their university, and that's hot. Stuck with the idea of being too young or too old, they explore each other's issues in life through a conversation that has led them to something, something more Mayumi has never expected. It's a must-read, especially for high school students. Taking things one step at a time. ^-^
Markado Lines |
About the Author
Ana Valenzuela graduated with a degree in AB
Literature from UST. She is currently taking up her masters major in
Development Communication at UPOU.
She works as a content writer for an online
retail company and does freelance work on the side.
Precious Pelikula
Project Brief
In April 2016, Precious Pages
Corp., the publisher of Precious Hearts Romances, called on amateur filmmakers
nationwide to participate in this momentous project. A total of 40 applicants,
from students to film enthusiasts sent in their portfolio in the hopes of being
able to enter the competition.
Ten applicants were shortlisted.
They chose from a selection of PHR titles on which they formulated a film
concept as out-of-the-box as they could while still maintaining the romantic
personality that Precious Hearts Romances has embodied. From their pitches,
five applicants and a “wild card” were granted a much-coveted spot. They each
were given P15,000 to produce their respective films by August 12, 2016.
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Marco Mata of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila -
Fallin’ For You by Heide Colette
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Ian Abaya
of Asian Pacific Film Institute - Her
Own Brand of Hero by Sofia
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Paolo Pascual of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng
Maynila - Angel Bautista’s Dreams CafĂ© 4:
Dream Master
[Can't find it on Youtube, sorry...]
·
Miguel Potestades of Collosus Films - Mga Apo Ni Rustica: The Girl in His Arms
by Rose Tan
[Can't find it on Youtube, sorry...]
·
Richmond Cadsawan of Far Eastern University - Me, Myself and Peregrine by Jamie Black
·
Carl Ruiz of De La Salle College of St. Benilde
- Kensi’s Unconventional Love.
[Can't find it on Youtube, sorry...]
On September 3, 2016, 2pm, their
films will be screened and then uploaded online as the readers are called to
vote for their favorite.
The top three films will be awarded at the Manila International Book Fair on September 18, 2016.
Winners
will also receive the following cash prizes:
· 1st place - P100,000.00
· 2nd place - P50,000.00
· 3rd place - P25,000.00.
· 1st place - P100,000.00
· 2nd place - P50,000.00
· 3rd place - P25,000.00.
Loved the version on paper? Now it’s time to see it for reel. Watch it with us!
Mechanics for the Passes
Complimentary passes will be distributed in Precious Pages
outlets at SM Manila, SM North Edsa, and SM Mall of Asia. Readers only need to
buy any 3 of the 6 books included in the competition from August 19 to August
31, 2016, and they will automatically receive one (1) complimentary pass for
the screening.
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