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Once described as "the best theater in the Orient," this theater was on Dakota Street in Ermita. The construction of the auditorium began in May 1935 and was completed in time for the commencement ceremony in 1936. Its architect, Juan Nakpil, was an Ateneo alumnus. The hall had six hundred seats on the ground floor and 193 more in the ...
Folk Arts Theater: 1974: Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, Malate, Manila: 8,458 Tanghalang Pambansa (National Theater) Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) Nicanor Abelardo Theater: 1969: 1,821 Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater) Aurelio Tolentino Theater: 421 Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater) Huseng Batute ...
Dalisay Theater; Dolphy Movies; English Movies; ETC Flix (2011–2013) French Movies; Friday Movies in Private; Friday Night Picturehouse; Gintuang Ala-Ala; Last Full Show (2007) Magsine Tayo! The Marcos Diaries: A Public View of Private Lives (1989) [5] Midnight Movies; Midweek Specials; Monday's Television Marvels; Morning Theater; Movie ...
The theater is owned by the Roman and Rojas families, [2] specifically Jose A. Rojas, son of Victor S. Rojas. It was at that time the most luxurious theater; it was the first building in the Philippines to have an escalator and the first carpeted cinema. It was also the biggest wide screen theater in the world with a seating capacity of 1,500.
The main theater lobby features in Eraserheads' music video for their 1997 single, "Spoliarium". Various venues inside the theater were featured in Itchyworms' music video for their song, "Di Na Muli". The video was shot as a tribute to lighting designer Teodoro Hilado, who served as technical director of the CCP from 1969 to 1973.
In 1978, the theater was the venue of the first Philippine Folk Festival, and the first Metropop Song Festival. It was also one of the venues of the Manila International Film Festival, annual Lenten folk presentations, misas de gallo, and an Alamat series depicting Filipino legends or epics through dance and drama. [3]
Inter-Island Broadcasting Corporation was established on October 1, 1959, when DZTV Channel 13 in Manila aired its test broadcast. On March 1, 1960, at 6:30 pm, DZTV-TV 13 was finally launched [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and it became as the third television station in the country after the monopoly of DZAQ-TV of ABS and DZXL-TV of CBN owned by the Lopez ...