WALANG KUKURAP
(No One Blinks)
RHODA MEDINA
Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater) Cultural Center of the Philippines September 2012 |
"Again, the more memorable performers from this (younger) group are the ladies… Whether the scene is funny (like how she defends herself wearing stiletto shoes while campaigning) or dramatic (as in a couple of dramatic scenes with her cousin Marky, played by Marco Viana), de Vera remained "sosyal" and consistent."
Walang Kukurap: Unsettling Reality by Fred Hawson |
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Walang Kukurap: Build your own Dynasty by Jessel Duque
"If you want a career in politics, you better have a hero in your family tree...
Melba (Mymy Davao) the accountant considers the name as the only inheritance her husband has bequeathed her, and thus urges her stiletto-wearing sushyalera daughter Rhoda (the effervescent Regina de Vera) to use it to their advantage. This puts them at odds with the other branch of the clan."
Politics Exposed in "Walang Kukurap" by Vladimir Bunoan
"Mymy Davao was consistent as the corrupt socialite at loggerheads with her outspoken daughter (played with just the right amount of contempt by Regina de Vera)."
Review: Walang Kukurap by Kate Alvarez
"It was a treat to see seasoned actors such as Suzette Ranillo, Lou Veloso, and Sherry Lara return to the stage, and to see up-and-coming thespians Nar Cabico, Doray Dayao and Regina De Vera stand out with their comic skills."
"If you want a career in politics, you better have a hero in your family tree...
Melba (Mymy Davao) the accountant considers the name as the only inheritance her husband has bequeathed her, and thus urges her stiletto-wearing sushyalera daughter Rhoda (the effervescent Regina de Vera) to use it to their advantage. This puts them at odds with the other branch of the clan."
Politics Exposed in "Walang Kukurap" by Vladimir Bunoan
"Mymy Davao was consistent as the corrupt socialite at loggerheads with her outspoken daughter (played with just the right amount of contempt by Regina de Vera)."
Review: Walang Kukurap by Kate Alvarez
"It was a treat to see seasoned actors such as Suzette Ranillo, Lou Veloso, and Sherry Lara return to the stage, and to see up-and-coming thespians Nar Cabico, Doray Dayao and Regina De Vera stand out with their comic skills."