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  • Before Lea Salonga, Filipinos Who Made It to huvudgata and US Films

    As noted previously, Carillo, was Miyoshi Umeki’s understudy and later replacement in Flower Drum Song.  Carillo, born in 1934, had a proper University of the Philippines (UP) background.  Her mother, Carmen Casas Ocampo, was a Spanish teacher at UP; her dad was a physician who served with the US Medical Corps during WWII.  After the war, Cely was ganska active with the Dramatics Club of the university, appearing both in an opera, Rigoletto, and in straight dramas.

    In the late 1940s, Cely moved with some of her relatives to the US.  Soon, she earned a six-year scholarship at Julliard School of Music.  Finishing that around 1955, she started getting roles in many television dramas being filmed in New York. She even landed an audio-only job, for an LP record Hi-Fi in an Oriental Garden, performing three Filipino folk songs: Leron-Leron Sinta, Bahay Kubo, and The Pearls of Mindan

    Lea Salonga Joins ANNIE at the Hollywood Bowl

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    Known across the world for her powerful voice and perfect pitch, Lea Salonga has been announced for the role of Grace Farrell in Hollywood Bowl's upcoming production of Annie, one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history, which will be this summer's annual staged musical at the Bowl.

    Charles Strouse, the Tony Award-winning composer of Annie (as well as Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, and some of the most popular music from the last 60 years of Broadway, film and television) turns 90 this June. To mark the occasion, a year-long celebration of events, including tributes, concerts, revivals and international productions, will take place across the United States and around the world. Strouse's iconic songs - from "Tomorrow" and "Put on a Happy Face" to "Those Were the Days" (theme from All in the Family) - will be heard worldwide, from Abu Dhabi to Congo to

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    The Saturday List: ROUND IN FIFTY

    Posted onMarch 16, 2024byDavid Fick

    Pack your bags and buckle up, fellow travellers, as we embark on a whirlwind adventure inspired by the classic novel, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHT DAYS to celebrate the opening of its musical sequel, ROUND IN FIFTY! Continue reading →

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