- Dirty Old Musical will be shown on February 23, 7PM.
- Dirty Old Musical, tells the story of a one-hit-wonder boy band in the 80s that reunited years later for fundraising for one of their ill member. It tackles the wacky misadventures of tito-hood and gives a glimpse of the personal struggles of five men dealing with mid-age crisis and all its telltale signs.
After several successful runs Dirty Old Musical (D.O.M.) returns to the stage to tackle the joys and pains of “growing old” once more. Based on the preceding shows, the musical was successful and entertaining enough to garner acclaim from the younger generation.
Spotlight Artist Centre’s Dirty Old Musical is coming back this February and March 2019 at the Music Museum. It stars Robert Seña, Bo Cerrudo, Nonie Buencamino, Carlo Orosa, and Jett Pangan. A powerhouse supporting cast consisting of Kitkat, Tricia Amper-Jimenez, Ima Castro, Neo Rivera, Katherine Tiuseco, Anthony Castillo, Matel Patayon, and Carlon Matobato also joins the ensemble.
Ricky Davao was supposed to be a part of the cast but was replaced by Bo Cerrudo.
Dirty Old Musical, tells the story of a one-hit-wonder boy band in the 80s that reunited years later for fundraising for one of their ill member. It tackles the wacky misadventures of tito-hood and gives a glimpse of the personal struggles of five men dealing with mid-age crisis and all its telltale signs.
D.O.M.’s soundtrack is composed up of well-loved and timeless OPM classics. Fall in love once more with songs like “Kastilyong Buhangin,” “Mag-exercise Tayo Tuwing Umaga,” “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika,” Nosi Balasi,” and many more.
Dirty Old Musical will be shown on Fridays and Saturdays from February 22 to March 23, 8 pm, with matinees on March 15 and 22, 3 pm.
Produced by Spotlight Artists Centre, “Dirty Old Musical” is choreographed and directed by Dexter M. Santos, with musical direction by Myke Salomon, script by Rody Vera, set/production design by Mitoy Sta. Ana and lighting director, John Batalla.
For ticket inquiries, call TicketWorld (891-999) Music Museum (721-6276), or Spotlight Artists Centre (776-4487/0919-911-4444).