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The 14-story building, theater and adjoining buildings form a landmark in the Ortigas Center CBD. [5] The theater was where the staged graduation ceremony of politician Imee Marcos took place, according to University of the Philippines Cebu history professor Madrileña de la Cerna. [6] Meralco Theater had completed its interior renovation.
Website. www.meralco.com.ph. The Manila Electric Company (PSE: MER), also known as Meralco (/ mɜːrɑːlkoʊ /, Tagalog: [mɛˈɾalkɔ], stylized in uppercase), is an electric power distribution company in the Philippines. It is Metro Manila 's only electric power distributor and holds the power distribution franchise for 39 cities and 72 ...
Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater) Huseng Batute Theater: 250 Tanghalang Pasigueño: Asamblea Magna (Main Theater) San Nicolas, Pasig: 1,300 Nagsabado Hall (Mini Theater) 60 Dalampasigan Hall (Mini Theater) 60 Teatro Marikina: 2002: Santa Elena, Marikina: 1,100 University of Makati: University of Makati Grand Theater (shortly: Grand ...
Lea Salonga on screen and stage. Filipina singer and actress Lea Salonga has appeared in international theatre productions, television shows, films, and video games. She made her professional debut on stage in the 1978 Repertory Philippines production of The King and I. [1] She went on to appear and star in productions such as Cat on a Hot Tin ...
Marker Date. 1988. The Manila Metropolitan Theater (Filipino: Tanghalang Metropolitan), also known as the Metropolitan Theater, abbreviated as the MET, is a historic Philippine Art Deco building located in Plaza Lawton in Ermita, Manila. It is recognized as the forefront of the Art Deco architectural style in the Philippines.
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of theaters and concert halls in Metro Manila.
Meralco Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare in Ortigas Center in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It links Ortigas Avenue in the north and Shaw Boulevard in the south and borders the western edge of Valle Verde in Ugong. It is named after the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), headquartered at the avenue's intersection with Ortigas Avenue.
Architect (s) Froilan Hong. The Manila Film Center is a building located at the southwest end of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay, Philippines. The structure was designed by architect Froilan Hong where its edifice is supported on more than nine hundred piles [1] which reaches to the bed-rock about 120 feet below.