Rama at Sita

Rama at Sita – The Musical is a 1999 full-length Filipino musical in the Tagalog language. It is an adaptation of the 1980 Filipino rock opera ballet by three National Artists Bienvenido Lumbera, Ryan Cayabyab, and Alice Reyes entitled, "Rama, Hari", based on the Indian epic Ramayana topbilled by Kuh Ledesma and Basil Valdez. The production was directed by Leo Rialp and is considered the most expensive theatrical production in the Philippines to date.[1][2]

Rama at Sita – The Musical
MusicRyan Cayabyab
Danny Tan
LyricsRoy Iglesias
Dodjie Simon
BookBienvenido Lumbera
BasisRamayana
by Valmiki
Productions1999, Manila

Productions

Rama at Sita – The Musical premiered on February 4, 1999, at the University Theater in Quezon City under the stage direction and stage design by Leo Rialp and the musical direction of Danny Tan. The choreographer was Agnes Locsin. The musical starred Ariel Rivera and Lani Misalucha in the title roles, with Jaya as Surpanakha and Robert Seña as Ravana. The musical is one of the most expensive ever produced in Philippine entertainment history with a budget of Php 40 million, and the actor Franco Laurel was among the producers. Philippine fashion pillar Patis Tesoro served as costume designer.[3][4]

Synopsis

While Rama is supposed to inherit the throne of his father King Dasaratha of Ayuthaya, his father's favorite wife Queen Kaikeyi pressured Dasaratha to fulfill the latter's promise to grant her two wishes. Kaikeyi wished for her son Bharata to become king and to send Rama into exile along with his loyal brother Lakshmana. In their pursuits, they have met Sita, and the evil siblings Ravana and Surpanakha who wanted to lure the couple into becoming their partners.

Musical numbers

Characters

  • Rama – crown prince of Ayuthaya; son of Dasaratha and husband of Sita
  • Sita – princess of Mithila; daughter of King Janaka; wife of Rama
  • Ravana – evil king of Lanka
  • Surpanakha – sister of King Ravana
  • Lakshmana – brother of Rama
  • Dasaratha – king of Ayuthaya
  • Kaikeyi – favorite wife of King Dasaratha
  • Bharata – son of Queen Kaikeyi; regent of Ayuthaya

Cast

CharacterCast[5]
RamaAriel Rivera, Raymond Lauchengco
SitaLani Misalucha, Chiqui Pineda
SurpanakhaJaya, Emeline Celis
RavanaRobert Seña, Nonie Buencamino
LakshmanaJohn Arcilla, Ralion Alonzo
DasarathaMon David, Eugene Villaluz
KaikeyiPinky Marquez, Gigie Posadas
BharataFranco Laurel
KooniCarlo Orosa
IndrajitMichael Williams
VishnuBimbo Cerrudo
SugrivaLou Veloso
MarichaArlene Borja
HanumanAndy Alviz
Gintong UsaCecille Martinez, Patricia Borromeo Coronel
LakshmiGirl Valencia
JanakaZebedee Zuñiga
VishnamitraEdward Granadosin

Awards and nominations

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result
1999Aliw AwardBest Actress in a Theatrical PerformanceLani MisaluchaNominated
Best Actor in a Theatrical PerformanceRaymond LauchengcoNominated
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References

  1. Rajendran, Charlene (February 2020). Performing Southeast Asia. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 56. ISBN 9783030346867.
  2. The Free Library. "Ryan Cayabyab-'blessed with greatness of talent, yet his heart throbs with humility'". The Free Library. Farlex. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  3. The Philippine Star. "Rama at Sita". The Philippine Star. The Philippine Star. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  4. Pencilpusher Manila. "Rama at Sita part 17--curtain call". YouTube. Pencilpusher Manila. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  5. Gallardo, Ricky. "Dream come true for Franco and Ayen Laurel". Business Mirror. Business Mirror. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
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