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Twin Bill Theater Productions proudly presents the Asian premiere of “WIT”


Twin Bill Theater Productions proudly presents the Asian premiere of “WIT” – the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama by Margaret Edson beginning April 19 at the Trinity University of Asia, E. Rodriguez Sr., Ave. QC.

“WIT” (also styled as W;t) is about a woman's slow and painful death from late stage ovarian cancer.

Directed by Steven Conde, noted actors who will portray the different roles in the play are as follows:
Tami Monsodwill essay the lead role as  Prof. Vivian Bearing, a PhD literature professor of seventeenth-century poetry at the university, diagnosed with stage IV, metastatic ovarian cancer.
Bibo Reyes plays the role of Jason Posner, MD - a clinical fellow at the Medical Oncology branch; former student of Dr. Bearing, and a current student of Dr. Kelekian.

Mikkie Bradshaw will play the role of Susie Monahan – the truly compassionate nurse who becomes a comfort to Dr. Vivian Bearing when she finds her normal defense mechanisms useless.
Raymund Concepcion essays the role of Dr. Harvey Kelekian – the business-like doctor and chief of medical oncology at the University Hospital who oversees the treatment of Dr. Vivian Bearing.
Sheila Francisco will play the role of Evelyn M. Ashford, professor emerita of English literature; Vivian's former college professor Francis Matheuand JilianIta-as plays the role of the student/ technician.


The artistic and creative team of WIT are as follows: Steven Conde – Director; Vince Lim - Musical Score/ Sound Design; Kayla Teodoro - Production Design; and Joseph Matheu- Lighting Design.
The production team includes: Francis Matheu (Company Manager), Wowie Bonto (Production Manager), Patricia Dacanay (Stage Manager), Toots Tolentino (Publicity), and Christian Baluca (Marketing, Video and Photography).

WIT is produced by Twin Bill Theater which aims to produce shows that explore and challenge issues faced by today’s society. The founders led by theater professionals Joseph and Francis Matheu noted that their goals are also focused on stirring up the public’s interest to rediscover, love and preserve our historical, cultural and spiritual values through theater; and to make quality, thought-provoking productions more accessible to the non-theater going public.

The playdates of “WIT” are as follows: 
April 19 – 8pm (Press Preview)
April 20 – 6pm
April 25 – 28 – 6pm
April 29 – 3pm and 8pm
April 30 – 8pm
May 2 and 3 – 8pm
Venue: Mandel Hall,Trinity University of Asia – E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., QC
Running time: 90 minutes with no intermission
For ticket inquiries, go to Ticketworld.com.ph / 8919999
You can also contact 09167759374.

WIT is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Services, Inc.
To know more about Twin Bill, you find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/twinbilltheater or visit our website,: www.twinbilltheater.com.
For updates, follow our social media account (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram): @twinbilltheater.

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