Inside the absurdly fantastical world of Parokya

Buruguduystunstugudunstuy: Ang Parokya ni Edgar Musical holds the title of Newport World Resorts’ most expensive Filipino musical to date, and for a good reason. The ambitious production presents over-the-top visuals and intricate stage design, brought to life by an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza. Scenic Designer Lawyn Cruz illustrated how she meticulously crafted the absurdly fantastical stage of Parokya.

Two worlds in one stage

Two different worlds converge to make up the entire Parokyaverse, and Cruz painted these in contrasting colors. “The real world is more of monochromatic colors,” she explained. “It looks pale in contrast to the Parokya world which is all vibrant and neon.” These color palettes are deliberate choices by the creative team to establish a clear visual distinction between the worlds.

Dagat Parokya, Gubat Parokya, and Langit Parokya

Within the Parokyaverse lie three distinct realms: Dagat Parokya, Gubat Parokya, and Langit Parokya. Each layer of the stage boasts a unique landscape and atmosphere. The down stage is covered with the ocean blue hues of Dagat Parokya. Meanwhile, the center platform is shrouded by the dark and mystical forest that makes up Gubat Parokya. Above it all, Langit Parokya stretches into the vast and starry universe.

Intersecting stage that mirrors an intertwined journey

Beyond aesthetics, the set design is a storytelling device itself. The intersecting highways and pathways of the stage reflect the intertwined journey of the four lead characters—Aiza, Jen, Girlie, and Norma. “The synopsis always talks about their intertwined journey. In a way, it is a visual representation of that journey,” she shared.

Parokyaverse from a new perspective

Cruz reveals the stage magic behind the transformation of two worlds. “The real world transforms into the Parokya world just by changing your perspective. We did this through our stage design, from the color choices, how the whole set is used, and how it functions.” With her innovative use of color, layout, and space, the stage becomes a portal to an out of this world live theater journey. 

Buruguduystunstugudunstuy: Ang Parokya ni Edgar Musical runs until June 23 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater. Tickets are available at all TicketWorld and SM Tickets outlets, HelixPay and Newport World Resorts Box Office: PHP 5,525 (SVIP), PHP 4,420 (VIP), PHP 3,315 (GOLD), PHP 2,210 (SILVER), and PHP 1,105 (BRONZE). For inquiries, contact the Newport World Resorts National Sales Team via JhayR dela Cruz at 0917 818 9847, Raf Sangco at  0917 807 9387, James Rodriguez at 0917 829 2173 and Paulo San Jose at 0917 810 5031.

The tenth major Filipino theatrical production from Newport World Resorts’ production arm Full House Theater Company follows the extraordinary journey of four women—Aiza, Jen, Girlie, and Norma—who share the same birthday. Viewer discretion is advised, as the production contains strobe lighting, strong language, references to mental health issues, and sexual content. Children who are 13 years old and under must be accompanied by their legal guardian to sign a waiver prior entry to the venue.

Theatergoers also have access to parking spaces throughout the property including Newport Mall, Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport City, Newport Grand Wing, Marriott Manila, and Marriott Grand Ballroom. Valet parking is also available.

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