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know what they’re like (my fellow abeans most especially the ABEO Vanguards [freshmen],
my classmates and all the other mates, my friends, my relatives, my family) –
they’re proud! I’m proud saying that. Oh! I’m proud. I just can’t great it off.
Some are born great and ABEO play house achieved greatness indeed with the
Twelfth Night play- a play written by William Shakespeare.
I’m
like very blessed having been tasked to portray the role of Orsino, a duke of
Illyria. It was a very fascinating and exigent role. How could I imagine myself
being a ruler of a place in the 16th Century who needs to be in love to a
beautiful Olivia? As one of the teachers said during the critique night, I need
to be passionate about my feelings for her. She can’t see the obsession and
ardor on my eyes. With that, I’m challenged to dig onto my character. After
then, the critique said in our gala performance that it pays to be harsh. And
yes indeed! Many said that my personality was just very fit with the character of
count Orsino.
At
that night, at last, they said, I already look rich which seems to be very
vague for me to happen during our practice and during the critique night. I
didn’t even look like a duke with my suit on the critique night. Somebody said,
I’m like Edward Collins because of the flawlessness of my face. I’m flattered J
though behind the makeup is my never flawless face but instead mushroomed by
moles and blemishes.
Anyway,
the point is this, it is a must-watched play, I say. I felt pity for those who
came late and turning themselves back to their places as the mini-theatre was out
bursting with audience. Well, lucky for them because there will be a replay in
the next school year and I heard it will be for ONE WEEK.
I
really never expected for an overwhelming response or feedback from the people.
I never expect that many wanted to be captured by the camera together with the
noble Orsino. I now know how it feels to be an actor. I’m not as famous and heart-throb
as Daniel Padilla but somehow, I once felt how to be like him when being yelled
by the crowd.
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With a production staff and Maria, the nanny |
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With Olivia (Joan) and Viola (Veronica) |
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The whole production team of Twelfth Night |
you were awesome !! we were so proud of ya!
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DeleteI love your acting Ian, as expected from you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Deleteyou had one of your greatest performance that night ian. you did a very good job :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThe other side of Ian Tii Jacob ,an amazing actor. !
ReplyDeleteThank you grace!
DeleteWAAAHH!! One of the Actors! Nice one IAN! I salute you :))
ReplyDeletethanks!
DeleteEven though I wasn't able to watch, I know you did great Kuya. Sadly I wasn't able to watch. Next school year though I'll try my best to. ;)
ReplyDeleteHAHAHHA.. yaaan! your the one! you're so handsome during that play ;) hahah. it was great!!
ReplyDeletekeep it up :))
ReplyDeleteGo Ian. Sayang, la ko kita. :) Congrats.
ReplyDeletehala ate amie, sorry jud kaayo te. ha? :(
DeleteHi April!
ReplyDeleteAs a freshmen, it is indeed an honor for you to be a part of the prestigious ABEO playhouse.
I have read your article and there is something that fascinates me. Maybe because I can see yourself in it. It's like you have put your heart and soul into what you have written. Everything is very simple and precise but it is also very witty at the same time. Keep up the good work April. :)
God bless.
the play was great.. congrats..:)
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
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