‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ ni Iza tagos sa puso: ‘It’s healing, gives hope’
VERY relatable at nakakagaan ng loob.
Ilan lamang ‘yan sa mga reaksyon ng ilang nakanood sa play na pinagbibidahan ni Iza Calzado –ang “Tiny Beautiful Things.”
Napanood na ito ng BANDERA at super agree kami dahil ang mga tinalakay sa show ay iba’t-ibang karanasan na nangyayari sa tunay na buhay.
Kagaya ng isang audience na si Ms. Shiela na lumabas ng teatro na tila kakaiyak lang at emosyonal.
“When you watch ‘Tiny Beautiful Things,’ be prepared and keep your hearts open because in so many ways, it’s very healing, very healing in every aspect of your life,” sey niya.
Baka Bet Mo: Iza ‘relate’ sa upcoming play, magaling bang mag-advice sa totoong buhay?
Sambit pa niya, “You probably need to see something like this at this very time.”
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Ayon naman sa aktor na si Jake Cuenca, “It should be watched because this is what people go through –the problems, the burdens, the traumas that we carry with us in a day-to-day basis.”
“And the play tells you that you have to talk about it, you have to unpack it and at the end of that, when you release it and express it, it plays better. The play really gives you a lot of hope, especially in a world full of problems,” patuloy niya.
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Sang-ayon din diyan ang fellow actor na si Gerald Anderson na todo papuri kay Iza, pati na rin sa lahat ng bumubuo ng play.
“‘Yung mensahe ng show, ang ganda. Maraming mapupulot na aral after the show. You feel good,” lahad niya.
Aniya pa, “Ayoko namang magbigay ng spoiler pero ang daming mga sad moments but after, you just feel there’s hope.”
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Kung maaalala, nauna na naming nabanggit na kaya nag-yes agad si Iza na tanggapin ang proyektong ito ay dahil na rin sa nilalaman ng materyal.
Ibinunyag pa nga niya na humagulgol siya sa iyak nang unang beses niyang binasa ang kwento ng play.
“I just felt it was so important that people understand and we all go through the same things. Maybe not the same thing, but quite similar, and that we will be okay,” sambit niya.
Kasunod niyan, inamin niya na kahit siya ay nakaka-relate dahil sa mga pinagdadaanan niyang pagsubok sa buhay.
“I think on my personal level, I also struggled with so much and I’m sure so many people here have and we’re struggling with something that sometimes we’re not even brave enough to admit even to ourselves or to others and that’s tough and to just read this, I feel this quite healing in that sense,” ani Iza.
Hanggang December 8 nalang ang show na mapapanood sa Power Mac Center Spotlight Black Box Theater sa Circuit Makati.
Bukod kay Iza, tampok din diyan sina Ketchup Eusebio, Gabby Padilla, Rody Vera, Regina De Vera, at Brian Sy.
Ang “Tiny Beautiful Things” na mula sa direksyon ni Jenny Jamora ay umiikot kay “Sugar,” isang advice columnist na nakakatanggap ng mga sulat mula sa iba’t-ibang tao na nais manghingi ng advice patungkol sa buhay.
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