Sunday, February 17, 2008

talking Parts ep2: Vincent de Jesus

Vincent de Jesus talks about his new musical, "Skin-Deep", and the playwrighting process in the Philippines.

Catch "Skin-Deep" at the PETA Theater Center along Eymard Drive in New Manila. It runs till March 9, 2008; Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. For tickets and showtimes, call 725-6244, 407-1418, or log onto www.petatheater.com. Aspiring playwrights and composers, check out our links to MNNV and The Writers, Bloc, Inc.

Leave a comment or email talkingparts@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Subscribe to the podcast feed via iTunes (click on the orange logo in the right column), or click on this link to listen right now: talking Parts ep2


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi jen!

My goodness, I'm so madaldal. I hope I made sense. :)
Thank you, thank you, thank you for your support.

And guys please watch SKIN-DEEP.

Jenny Jamora said...

Madaldal is what I love! That's more info for us--and it all made sense. Thank YOU for your contributions!

gibbs cadiz said...

hi jenny, wow, this is a wonderful, wonderful effort! i've just listened to vince's interview--funny and insightful as usual. i'll be checking out the one with ana, too. allow me to help spread the word about these podcasts, will ya? great job--more, more! :)

Jenny Jamora said...

Thanks, Gibbs! I'm glad you enjoyed. Yes, please, spread the word! And I invite everyone else to as well.

Ipat Luna said...

Hi, not sure how it happens but the podcast syncs into the i-pod as music and not a podcast, kaya pala parang hindi nag-download until I searched for it. Is that fixable from your end, since the other podcasts automatically go in as such?

Anonymous said...

At first, i think the interview is boring. kasi parang tamad si vince sumagot or something. Pero siguro dahil sa interview style, nagopen up si vince. at naging very straightforward. The first interview i listened to is yung kay dexter. nagcomment pa nga ako doon :). now ito naman. Finally, an interviewer who really listens!. this is better than the other podcasts on musical theater.

hope you interview other artists. painters perhaps. si farley or mark justiniani