Binondo, A Tsinoy Musical Set to Rerun July 12-14, 2019



Maritess Alava - Yong Foundation proudly presents the restaging of Binondo, A Tsinoy Musical to be directed by Joel Lamangan, from the original story by Rebecca Chuaunsu and  written by Ricky Lee with Gershom Chua, Eljay Deldoc and music by Von de Guzman.

The times were changing. Political unrest enveloped the Philippines. The Cultural Revolution was in full swing in China. But in Manila's Chinatown during the 1971 Mid Autumn Festival and under one of the brightest moons ever recorded in history, Lily, a Filipina night club singer and Ah Tiong, a mainland Chinese scholar, meet at the birthday celebration of the Chinese Love Deity Ge Lao. Lily, a hopeless romantic and Ah Tiong, a cynic about love and destiny, embark on a journey of love that defies all expectations.

But Lily's local Chinese childhood friend Carlos who has long harbored hidden feelings for her will not make things easy for the star-crossed lovers as all three are forced to discover the different ways of giving and receiving love.

Spanning two decades and two countries, Binondo, A Tsinoy Musical explores how love prevails even in times of racial prejudice, political turmoil, absence and longing. This is a story of a deep and enduring love that transforms the lives of everyone who dares put their hearts on the line.




The Cast

Shiela Valderrama-Martinez shall reprise the role of Lily, a hopeless romantic; a Filipina who grew up in Chinatown. Unable to finish her college education, Lily is forced to work odd jobs, from a worker in a Chinese factory to a singer at the famous Lotus Club in Binondo. She faithfully visits Ge Lao's altar (The Chinese God of marriage and love) in the hope to find her one true love.

Arman Ferrer reprises the role of Ah Tiong, a Mainland Chinese scholar from Beijing University who has earned a PhD in the United States of America. Ah Tiong is pragmatic and does not believe in a great love or destiny and is convinced that love is a duty that must be fulfilled. He has long accepted that his parents have arranged his future marriage. Before returning to the us for his masters degree, Ah Tiong takes a side trip to the Philippines.

Noel Rayos lays the role of Carlos, a local Chinese man whose parents own the factory where Lily and her parents are employed. Carlos grows up with Lily and they become close friends. In college, he becomes an activist and brings Lily to protests and rallies. Carlos also helps Lily get into the Lotus Club, which is owned by a family friend.

The Supporting Cast / Roles




Mariella Laurel (Jasmine), Jim Pebanco, Lorenz Martinez, Khalil Kaimo, Rhapsody Li, Ellrica Laguardia (Koro), Ima Castro (Mrs. dela Rosa), Ashley Mickaela Factor (Rubi), Dondi Ong (Mr. Chua), Kay Balajadia (Mrs. Chua), Jennifer dela Cruz (Lourdes), Elizabeth Chua (Mrs. Zhang), Russell Magno (Mr. Zhang), Jonel Mojica (Ge Lao), and Philip Deles (Swing)

The Schedule of Performances

July 12 at 8pm; July 13 at 3pm & 8pm; July 14 at 3pm

Venue: Theater at Solaire

For ticket, call Ticketworld at 891-9999



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