The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra brings its 41st season to a powerful close, leaving audiences anticipating future performances. This culmination of musical dedication marks a significant moment for the ensemble and its devoted listeners.
Intriguing abstract concepts are brought to life at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery. The exhibition, “In-Sight,” showcases the work of the SeekArt Collective, running from April 13th to 30th. Artists transform observation into compelling visual narratives, challenging viewers to reconsider their perspectives.
Silverlens Manila currently hosts two distinct exhibitions, offering a diverse artistic experience. “Play” explores the transformation of space, focusing on the familiar setting of the basketball court through the works of Jennifer K Wofford, Jake Verzosa, and Aze Ong.
Alongside “Play,” Is Jumalon’s “Topography of Seeing” presents a new series of works. Jumalon delves into the intersection of interface and inheritance, creating a thought-provoking exploration of artistic lineage and modern technology. Both exhibitions remain open to the public until May 16th.
The Manila Symphony Orchestra prepares to deliver a captivating program featuring the timeless works of Mozart and Mahler. Led by conductor Joshua Dos Santos, the concert will showcase the technical brilliance of Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante in E-flat, K. 364, performed by Emanuel John Villarin and Christian Wrona.
The evening will reach its emotional peak with Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. This demanding piece will be a collaborative effort, uniting the MSO with selected members of the UST Symphony Orchestra in a powerful side-by-side performance.
The beloved story of Willy Wonka takes center stage as the international tour of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” arrives in Manila this July. Filipino performer Karylle will embody the warmth and strength of Mrs. Bucket, bringing a local touch to this enchanting production.
Following a successful run in Shanghai, the musical will grace The Theater at Solaire from July 8th to 26th. Audiences can anticipate a faithful adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic novel, filled with wonder and imagination.
Singer Morissette is set to make her theatrical debut in the international premiere of “The Notebook: The Musical.” She will portray Middle Allie in this moving adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ iconic novel, opening in September at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater.
This production, featuring music and lyrics by Ingrid Michaelson, marks the opening of Theatre Group Asia’s 2026-27 season. It promises a deeply emotional experience for audiences, bringing the beloved story to life on stage.