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  Issue:November 2005  
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STAGES presents Christian Bautista…Heartfelt at Music Museum,
Nov. 11 and 12, 2005

Christian Bautista’s most awaited thanksgiving concert billed as Christian Bautista… Heartfelt, produced by STAGES, at the Music Museum on November 11 and 12, marks the return of the young singing sensation to the local concert stage after appearing in sold-o ut concerts in the US, and in Indonesian Idol, a franchise of the exceedingly popular international singing talent search, and as the character ‘Lorenzo’ in ABS-
CBN’s hit teleserye Kampanerang Kuba.

Bautista currently holds a Triple Platinum award for his repackaged debut album The Way You Look At Me,a Double Platinum award for Colour Everywhere premium CD, a Double Platinum award for his debut album The Way You Look At Me,a Platinum Award for Star In A Million CD, a Best Male Concert Performer award in Aliw Awards 2005, and Best Male Performer award in MTV Pilipinas 2005.

Christian Bautista…Heartfelt, the forthcoming two-night concert in Music Museum, is the singing heartthrob’s personal means to convey his heartfelt thanks to his countless fans and friends in Manila for all the support they have unselfishly given to him in his first three years as a multi-media artist across a diverse career in music recording, television hosting and acting, and live entertainment.

 
 
 
‘St. Louis Loves Dem Filipinos”: Bigger, Better at the AFP Theater in November
 
The hit Filipino musical St. Louis Loves Dem Filipinos’ goes mainstream at the Teatro Aguinaldo Theater on November 18, 19, 20, 24, 25 and 26.

A Filipino musical partly in English, 'St. Louis’' story and music was so moving that it continued to play to packed houses in UP Diliman during its first run last July and August. Critics were unanimous in describing it as a moving and powerful production that spoke to Filipinos of all generations, as it dealt with the St. Louis World Exposition of 1904, where tribal Filipinos were sent to Missouri as live exhibits.

Miguel Castro and Arnold Reyes will still alternate as Bulan, the Bagobo chieftain who went to the St. Louis World’s Exposition in 1904.

The libretto is written by Floy Quintos, music composed by Antonio Africa, and production is directed by Alex Cortez. The songs will now be sung to the live accompaniment of the UST Symphony Orchestra.

 
"For more info about these two events, please contact Oliver Oliveros at 8181111 loc. 218 and Mobile no. +639287725254