Entry by Claude Philip. Actor. Bishop De Santos & Bishop Zalida. I joined the production of JoMarZeb with a great deal of hesitation. Before committing, I spent a long time thinking about whether I should take part at all. I had no previous acting experience, so I was unsure if I could do it. IContinueContinue reading “The Road to Edinburgh. A diary reflection. “
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The Road to Edinburgh. A diary reflection.
Entry by: Ramon C. Tenoso, Playwright and artistic Director. PYUK. The origins of JoMarZeb can be traced back to a simple desire: I wanted to write a ghost story, but not a frightening one. Instead, I imagined a comedy filled with humour, friendship, and a deeper message beneath the laughter. I settled on three mischievous ghosts who,ContinueContinue reading “The Road to Edinburgh. A diary reflection. “
The Road to Edinburgh. A diary reflection.
Entry by: Tony El Khoury. Videographer/Press officer for PTUK & Broadcast Journalist. I first heard about JoMarZeb in the spring of 2025 during a conversation with (Direk) Ramon Tenoso. The strange title, made up of three syllables taken from real people’s names, immediately intrigued me. As Direk described the unlikely friendship between a nun, a teacher, and a lawyer, it felt like trying to assembleContinueContinue reading “The Road to Edinburgh. A diary reflection. “
From Brighton Success to the World’s Biggest Stage: INVASION Heads to Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2026
After leaving audiences stunned and emotionally moved at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2026, Philippine Theatre UK’s groundbreaking production INVASION–JoMarZeb is now preparing for its next major chapter — the world-renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe. What started as a bold and haunting theatrical experience in Brighton has rapidly grown into a production audiences cannot stop talking about.ContinueContinue reading “From Brighton Success to the World’s Biggest Stage: INVASION Heads to Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2026”
INVASION (JoMarZeb): A Powerful Return to the Stage at Brighton Fringe 2026
Philippine Theatre UK marks its 23rd anniversary with a bold and haunting production—Invasion (JoMarZeb), a play that brings history, memory, and human resilience to life on stage. Set against the backdrop of wartime tension and cultural upheaval, Invasion (JoMarZeb) is more than just a theatrical performance—it is an immersive experience that explores the depths ofContinueContinue reading “INVASION (JoMarZeb): A Powerful Return to the Stage at Brighton Fringe 2026”
