The Far Eastern University Theater Guild (FTG) stages another Gabriel Garcia-Marquez short story as an experimental play for the opening of its 91st season. NIYEBE is a groundbreaking production, featuring music and musical direction by Vince Lim, assisted by Jesus Singh III (IAS â17) for additional guidance and vocal coaching, choreography by Carlon Matobato, and choreography, adaptation, lyrics, and direction by Dudz Teraña, is set to captivate audiences from February 12 to March 27, 2024.
Against the backdrop of Europe’s harsh winter, Niyebe tells the tragic story of newlyweds Billy Sanchez and Nena Deconte, whose honeymoon turns into a nightmare. A small scrape on Nena’s finger leads to death! Stranded in a foreign land, Billy grapples with solitude, grief, and despair, forced to confront profound questions about existence, purpose, and identity in the aftermath of his wifeâs sudden death. All this while, he battles the relentless bureaucracy that ultimately denies him the chance to see his wife one last time. The play features a dynamic cast with Billy Sanchez played by RB Pascua (IAS â25) and Dave Bambang (IARFA â29), Nena Deconte by Kesiah Eunice Aritao (IAS â25) and Brigitta Claire Marilla (IAS â25), and the Narrator by Aaron Bayani (FIT â25). The production will also showcase a dynamic ensemble cast, whose collective talent and synergy will enhance the depth and vibrancy of the musical’s narrative and performances.
Director and writer Dudz Teraña masterfully adapts GarcĂa MĂĄrquez’s story into a compelling theatrical experience that fuses music, movement, and rich storytelling. “Niyebe isnât just a love story; itâs a reflection of how the fragility of happiness and loss can spiral into a deep existential crisis,” says Teraña. “Reimagined as an experimental play, it employs a unique narrative style while delving into societal issues such as class disparity, which inspired GarcĂa MĂĄrquezâs original work. Much like his other works, it speaks on existentialism, the questioning of oneâs purpose after a sudden loss, and the wanting of escapism triggered by this loss.”
The show’s brilliance lies not only in its powerful performances but also in the dedicated work of its creative and production team. From the seamless execution by Stage Manager Maria Ysabel Delos Reyes (IAS â27) to the logistical coordination of Production Manager Janah Gervacio (IHSN â26), and House Manager Hans Fernandez, every aspect of the show is meticulously managed. The productionâs aesthetic vision is brought to life by Production Design Head Kirstan Orbegoso (IAS â28) and Costume Designer Margarita Barrameda (IAS â26), and the technical team led by Technical Head Kristian Samson (IAS â26), with lighting design by Arvin Javier (IAS â28), sound by Gab Lazaro (FIT â27), and video projections by Shawn Tarala (IAS â27). Offstage, the show is supported by Marketing Relations Head Cassandra Herilla (IAS â27), Creative Head Julia Nicole Ramas (FIT â27), Multimedia Heads Davewyn Macawile (IAS â25) and Millicent Roxas (IAS â25), Media Relations Head Heleina Li (IAS â27), Collaborative Relations Head Irish Oliveros (IAS â28), and Social Media Manager Renz Dotillos (IAS â26), ensuring that Niyebe resonates with audiences both on and off the stage.
With a unique blend of captivating performances, evocative music, and innovative design, Niyebe is more than just a musicalâitâs a deeply moving exploration of love and loss. It will run at the FEU Center for the Arts Studio on the following dates:
- February: 12-13, 19-22, 26-28
- March: 1, 5-8, 12-15, 19-22, 26-27
Prices are 100 PHP for the FEU Community, 300 PHP for student Guests, 500 PHP for Regulars, and 700 PHP for VIPs. For reservations and inquiries, please contact the FTG through their social media pages:
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- Twitter: @ftg1934
- Website: https://feutheaterguild.com






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