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Pinoy adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ to run on Oct. 7-8

Devised by Jay Crisostomo IV and C.K. Bautista, “#14 Leandro Road,” which is set on the dark chilly outskirts of Baguio City, is scheduled for six performances at Power Mac Center Spotlight in Circuit Makati on October 7 and 8, 2016.

The Theater House of Black, whose members recently staged the Filipino adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s “The House of Bernarda Alba, ” seems to have a penchant for houses that are shrouded in mystery. Next off from the group is “#14 Leandro Road,” a Filipino theatrical adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s most celebrated short story, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” first published in 1839.

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Devised by Jay Crisostomo IV and C.K. Bautista, “#14 Leandro Road,” which is set on the dark chilly outskirts of Baguio City, is scheduled for six performances at Power Mac Center Spotlight in Circuit Makati on October 7 and 8, 2016.

“As a group, we wanted to stage stories that talk about families and stories that have been forgotten or are deemed underrated by the world,” said Harry David, producer-production manager. “At the same time adapt them in Filipino and apply a Philippine twist to the stories so they would be more relevant and relatable to our audience.”

He added: “Poe’s short story is about a family whose members long to come out from their gilded cage. They struggle to find happiness in dreams and achieve them but shown in a very macabre and creepy way. With that, not a lot of theater houses venture into the horror, suspense, and thriller genre. So, again as a group, we wanted to produce more plays that are categorized in this canon.”

#14 Leandro Road” is a horror story, which blurs the line between the real world and the supernatural. It follows Ed/Edna Ramos, a real estate agent, who is invited by Rudy/Pilar Laperal, a grade school friend she hasn’t seen for almost 20 years, to come and visit the latter’s house. As soon as Ed/Edna arrives, he/she finds out that Rudy/Pilar lives with two other people: his/her ill brother/sister and the family doctor, Dra. Lita Dumas. As the days go by, the house guest finds out that both siblings are suffering from a mental illness. At the same time, both are keeping a secret that has been buried all these years.

Directed by Jay Crisostomo IV, “#14 Leandro Road” stars Harry David/Gold Villar (Ed/Edna), Migui Moreno/Mosang (Rudy/Pilar), Gry Gimena/Skyzx Labastilla (Anton/Anna), Patricia Ismael (Dra. Lita Dumas), Peewee O’Hara (Donya Victorina), and May Bayot (Consuelo). “The audience can expect to be entertained through spooky thrills; a few scares here and there, and leave the theatre asking questions about the points that were brought up in the play,” David said.

For tickets (P350-P600) and show buying opportunities, call +63917 656 1109, +63917 638 1109 or visit TicketWorld.com.ph.

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