A family favorite returns to Ballet Manila’s 23rd Season



In 2016, Ballet Manila surprised and delighted theater fans with Lisa Macuja-Elizalde’s first full-length choreo0graphic work. Cinderella combined special effects, refreshing
humor, and a heartwarming tale to become an instant family hit. The fantasy production cast a spell on its audience, which also happens to be the biggest in Ballet Manila’s history.

Two seasons later, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde’s Cinderella is ready to weave its magic once more. For the first time since its world premiere, the show returns to Aliw Theater for
two weekends of fantasy ballet that the whole family can enjoy.

Unlike earlier versions of Cinderella, Ballet Manila’s adaptation was written to cater to all ages. “The one by Sergei Prokofiev can better be appreciated by mature audiences,
while the theatre and animated versions were created more for children,” shares Ballet Manila CEO and Artistic Director Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. “Never has there been a version
that captures both, so we went ahead and created one.”

Cinderella features music from both Broadway and Disney versions of the tale, with excerpts from the original Profokiev version inserted in between. Principal Dancers Abi
Oliveiro and Joan Sia take on the role of the lovely Cinderella, while Principal Rudy de Dios and Soloist Mark Sumaylo dance the role of the dashing Prince Charming. There’s
zero doubt that Joan and Rudy are set to put up another enchanting performance, given that they are among the company’s most seasoned dancers. On the other hand, Abi
and Mark share an interesting on-stage chemistry—they’re a real couple off-stage, after all. 



Ballet Manila also pulled out all the stops to make Cinderella a stunning visual feast. Award-winning production designer Mio Infante conceptualized the sets, which come
alive with the help of a special effects team. Meanwhile, the dazzling costumes were designed by fashion designer Michael Miguel, who has created costumes for some of Ballet Manila’s most iconic shows.

“We’re proud of this modern take on the classic tale. Consider it a romantic comedy that’s also full of fantasy,” adds Lisa. Ballet Manila has started doing public tours to promote the shows, the most recent stops being SM Mall of Asia and Resorts World Manila. Given the warm reception, it looks like Cinderella has already begun casting its spell on a new generation of theater fans.

Cinderella goes on stage on November 24 & 25, and on December 1 & 2, 2018. To learn more about it and other upcoming Ballet Manila shows, including ticket prices and
schedules, visit www.balletmanila.com.ph or follow Ballet Manila on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Tickets are also available through all Ticketworld outlets. Please call 8919999 or visit www.ticketworld.com.ph, for more information.


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