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K Brosas breathes new life into "Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah Ze Musikal"
Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah goes through another transformation in the fifth run of Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah Ze Musikal, to be performed until July 1 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium of the RCBC Plaza in Makati City. The red-haired, busty superhero created by Carlo Vergara is now played by spirited singer-comedienne K Brosas.
The show tells of the feats of Ada, a gay beauty salon owner who, with help from a mysterious stone, is able to transform into a superhuman warrior—plunking her in a short list of modern-day, homosexual superheroes. In 1992, Alpha Flight's Northstar was revealed to be homosexual, ending a long-standing editorial mandate that there would be no gay characters in Marvel comics.
Veteran actress Eula Valdez, who starred as Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah in earlier runs, will perform for the 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. shows on July 1. The show is directed by playwright Chris Millado.
K, who once played villain Divina Demonica to Angel Locsin's Darna, seems to have a knack for getting—and keeping—the audience's attention. Her offbeat humor, coupled with a mannish voice, draws a lot of notice. Also, despite the zany gags, she at times shows a peculiar susceptibility—consistent with her confused alter-ego Ada, played by stage director Tuxqs Rutaquio.
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The Bitoy's Funniest Home Videos and Hokus Pokus mainstay churns out a surprisingly poignant performance in the scene where Zsa Zsa confronts her dad, who is brought back to life as a zombie. Itay Zombie, played by Jerald Naples, looks at Ada as a disappointment—the son who grew up to be a gay parlorista. At first, not recognizing each other, they exchange droll cracks. But like a bolt from the blue, the two remember their relationship and its troubles, setting the stage for Zsa Zsa and Ada's duet.
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Anty Joyce Jack posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
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Tribute to Brother Chris PONZHI O, TAROK I stand before you to say a few words about a dear brother, an incredible, loving, and caring gentle man. YOU were a brother every sister deserves, and cherish, but you left us too soon. When I arrived in this country, you were there for me on every encounter, be it social gathering or just driving down to Gaithersburg to check on me. You provided all the support a brother could give. I remember praying that God will provide you with a caring and loving wife. God answered our prayers, and at the right time Omar cane along to complement Chris. How could I forget how hard you worked the day I got married. Chris made sure his limousine was in top shape so he can provide a comfortable ride to our uncle, he cane from Nigeria for the wedding (General J. T. Useni). Chris and his wife were running around to cover every little detail. His love for me, my family, and Tarok people goes beyond those that reside in the United States of America. Chris will always remind the Tarok sons and daughters about the need to establish an association to foster unity among us. Today, I am glad to share with you that Tarok association known as "Ngwan IShi OTaRoK" became a reality because of his vision. Chris was the president of our group Ngwan Ishi Otarok. Tarokland has lost one of his illustrious sons, a great man. Plateau state, Nigeria, and I am sure Baltimore lost a great jolly fellow, a brother, and comrade. Chris has fought a good fight, and has finished his race. May the wind of Heaven blow softly, and whisper in your ears. Remember those we love don't go away. They walk beside us everyday, unseen, unheard, but always near. Rest in peace with the Lord. We love you. Joyce and Jack
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Who is K Brosas? A Brief Career Overview
Meet K Brosas, an electrifying force in the entertainment industry whose multifaceted talents have captured the hearts of many. Also known by her affectionate stage names, Kakai, she is a celebrated Filipino comedian, actress, singer, and television host. Best known for her versatile performances that seamlessly encompass singing, acting, and hosting, K Brosas excels in a blend of pop and comedy that brings joy and laughter to her audience.
With roots in a band called Gladys and the Boxers, K Brosas has made notable contributions to both the music and television landscapes in the Philippines. Her journey is characterized by groundbreaking achievements, including chart-topping singles and memorable appearances in critically acclaimed films such as 'Unofficially Yours' and 'Call Center Girl.' K Brosas's magnetic personality and unique musical style have set her apart as one of the most celebrated entertainers in the country. Notably, her passion for music extends to vinyl culture; her latest releases have drawn interest from collectors, showcasing the growing intersection of her comedic artistry and musical talents.
K Brosas's Early Life and Background
K Brosas was born Maria Carmela Brosas in Borongan, Eastern Samar, on July 15, 1975. Growing up, she was influenced by her diverse family heritage, as her mother was Filipino and her father was American, a connection she never got the chance to explore fully. Relocating to Manila at a young age, her family dynamic and cultural background played a significant role in shaping her worldview and connection to the arts.
During her formative years, K Brosas's affinity for music blossomed as she participated in various school plays and musical events. She was often seen surrounded by friends who shared her passion for singing and performances, nurturing her eventual career in the entertainment world. With encouragement from family and
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