
SANDBOX FEST is back this 2023 after its abrupt halt in March 2020. The Sandbox Collective returns to breathe new life and begin again, a twin bill experience featuring Duncan Macmillan plays Every Brilliant Thing and Lungs.
The show will be sold exclusively as a twin bill experience: one ticket, two shows, one breathtakingly brilliant experience.
Audiences will have the opportunity to purchase a single, same-day ticket good for both shows. The shows will run one after the other, with a 20-minute interval in between.
While twin bills are not an entirely new concept in theater, spending three hours at the theater might be unfamiliar to some Manila theatergoers.
“I’m very excited for the twin-bill experience of Duncan Macmillan’s works, and see how these award-winning one-act plays will resonate with each other, adding to how the world has changed dramatically since we first staged them in 2018 and 2019, thereby impacting the audience’s overall experience and takeaway, ” said Toff de Venecia, The Sandbox Collective’s managing artistic director.
Check out the photos here from the media launch.
LUNGS
The last time Lungs was set to be staged In March 2020, the actors and The Sandbox Collective’s creative team sought to answer the questions, “What world are we leaving the future generations?” and “Even if I wanted children, with everything going on around us, what kind of world would I be leaving them?”
Already incredibly topical questions in March 2020, they carry even more emotional weight now. Three years down the road, the world has changed in exactly the way the play’s characters feared. On the heels of those questions comes a new one, brought on by the current state of our society: what does it mean to stage a play with characters so fearful of a far-off future in our present time, now that so many of those fears have come true in the real world?
During its original 2018 run, Lungs received seven Gawad Buhay nominations, including Female Lead Performance in a Play for returning cast member Sab Jose.
For Sandbox Fest 2023, Jose will be joined by Gawad Buhay-nominated theater actor Reb Atadero, who was last seen in “Breakups & Breakdowns” and “Ang Huling El Bimbo.”
The 2023 run will also welcome theater actors Brian Sy & Justine Peña as they step into the shoes of Lung’s anxiety-ridden characters.
Peña’s performance in “Uncle Jane” earlier this year was lauded by critics and theatergoers alike, while Sy’s turn in Coriolano was met with widespread acclaim, garnering him a Gawad Buhay Award for Best Male Featured Performance in 2020.
Serving as the show’s assistant director in 2018 and 2020, Gawad Buhay Awardee Caisa Borromeo now takes the reins as the director for Lungs.
EVERY BRILLIANT THING
In 2019, The Sandbox Collective took a leap of faith with the premiere of “Every Brilliant Thing,” praying that Filipino audiences were ready to hear and see its burgeoning message of hope amidst mental illness.
Four years later, as the Philippine theater industry continues to recover and find its footing in a post-pandemic world, Every Brilliant Thing’s message to find joy in the mundane, and to appreciate the everyday is more relevant than ever.
Once again taking on the challenge of this one-woman show is actress, model and TV host Teresa Herrera, who will alternate performances with theater actress, multimedia host, entrepreneur and Gawad Buhay Awardee Kakki Teodoro (Outstanding Female Lead/EBT). Both Herrera and Teodoro picked up Gawad Buhay nominations for Outstanding Female Lead for the 2019 run of Every Brilliant Thing.
A new, surprise cast member will also be teased and announced in the coming days. Jenny Jamora will once again be stepping in as director, having directed all its previous runs, and winning Outstanding Stage Direction for a Play at the 12th Gawad Buhay Awards.
Philippine theater, like the rest of the world, has changed immensely since the curtains last rose in 2020.
But audiences can find comfort in the fact that the core of both shows remains unchanged: at its heart, Sandbox Fest 2023 celebrates the innate goodness of people, the human capacity to overcome both internal and external struggles, and the desire to heal both ourselves and the world around us.
Sandbox Fest 2023 will run at the Zobel de Ayala Recital Hall, 2/F Maybank Performing Arts Theater, 9th Avenue cor. 26th Street, BGC, Taguig City from June 17 to July 15.
