Showing posts with label Felix Starro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felix Starro. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2019

First Filipino American musical to hit the boards Off-Broadway met with welcoming reviews

FELIX STARRO

Broadway has never seen anything like Felix StarroThe first Filipino American musical to be staged Off-Broadway was hailed by most critics as a new voice and perspective to theatergoers.

The Sept. 3 debut of Felix Starro was put into context by New York Times theater critic Jesse Green:

"That's no small thing, if the (musical) form is to keep from shrinking into a souvenir of itself. And there is much to like about a work that brings the tropes of classic musicals to a story about people usually ignored by them. But you may also find yourself wondering whether those time-tested techniques are really capable of doing justice to a story so unlike the ones for which they were devised."


Felix Starro originally was to run through Sept. 15 at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, Manhattan) after an opening night of Sept. 3. After the mostly positive reviews came out, the production was extended an extra week to Sept. 21.
The musical was adapted to the stage by author and playwright Jessica Hagedorn and Fabian Obispo from a Lesley Tenorio short story. Directed by Ma-Yi's Producing Artistic Director Ralph B. Peña (The Chinese Lady, Among The Dead) and choreographed by Brandon Bieber (FX's Fosse/Verdon), Felix Starro marks the 30th anniversary of the Ma-Yi Theater Company, which started as a Filipino American company but has since expanded its productions to include works of other Asian Americans. 

Directed by Ma-Yi's Producing Artistic Director Ralph B. Peña (The Chinese Lady, Among The Dead) and choreographed by Brandon Bieber (FX's Fosse/Verdon), Felix Starro also marks the long overdue return to New York stages of novelist and playwright Hagedorn.


In Felix Starro, protagonist Felix is a famous faith healer in the Philippines, whose clients once included celebrities and big politicians. After falling on hard times, Felix decides to go to San Francisco for one last healing mission with ailing Filipinos in the Bay Area. Junior, Felix Starro's 19-year-old, orphan grandson, goes along as his assistant. Unbeknownst to Felix, Junior has plans of his own.

Besides exploring issues of faith, family, love, loss, betrayal, the timely musical touches on what it means to be an undocumented immigrant in America.

"Still, a strength of the musical, ... is the authentic feeling glimpse into a world seldom seen on a New York stage," writes J
onathan Mandell in New York Theater. "That impression is enhanced thanks to a spot-on seven-member cast, who invest the characters with psychological credibility. Not so incidentally in a musical, they also sing powerfully enough to make the most of a well-orchestrated if not especially memorable score that mixes pop, rock, tango, and a kind of staccato, Sondheim-sounding musical theater."



    The cast of the world premiere is made up of Alan Ariano, Nacho Tambunting, Caitlin Cisco, Francisca Muñoz, Ryan James Ortega, Diane Phelan, and Ching Valdes-Aran.

    Rounding out the creative team are choreographer Brandon Bieber, scenic designer Marsha Ginsberg, costume designer Becky Bodurtha, lighting designer Oliver Wason, and sound designer Julian Evans. Orchestrations are by Paulo K Tiról, Ian Miller is the musical director, Cristina Sison is production stage manager, and Jorge Z. Ortoll is executive producer.

    The only other musical with a Filipino theme and characters that hit Off-Broadway was the hit Here Lies Love, about the rise and fall of Imelda Marcos. That production, which had an extended run at the Public Theater, was created by nonFilipinos, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, both Broadway veterans.
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    Thursday, June 27, 2019

    TGIF Feature: Filipino American musical to debut off-Broadway


    ASAM NEWS

    A new musical,  Felix Starro, will make its debut in September 2019. It will be the first-ever off-Broadway musical created by Filipino Americans, according to Playbill.
    The musical version of Felix Starro is written by Filipino American playwright Jessica Hagedorn, who previously turned her novel Dogeaters into a play.

    According to Balitang America News, the musical is inspired by Lysley Tenorio’s short story of the same title. Felix Starro tells the story of a young, undocumented Filipino immigrant boy name Felix, whose father is a famous faith healer in San Francisco. His family’s faith healing business, however, is a scam, and Felix is forced to go along with this lie. He soon develops a plan to leave his family business and start a new life in America.

    The musical is produced by Ma-Yi Theater Company in New York. Ma-Yi Theater Company is known for bringing more Asian playwrights and actors onto the stage. 

    In February of 2019, the company produced Suicide Forest, written and starred by Kristen Haruna Lee. Based on the legendary Japanese myth, Suicide Forest is a bilingual play that tells a tale of female submissiveness in the Japanese patriarchal society. The play shows how the protagonist breaks her silence and overcomes this challenge.
    Felix Starro will be directed by Ralph B. Peña from Ma-Yi Theater Company. The orchestra will be conducted by Paulo K Tiról, and choreography by Brandon Bieber, according to Playbill. 

    The opening night for Felix Starro is set to be on September 3. Previews will begin on August 23. For tickets and more information visit Ma-YiTheatre.org.