M Conversations: Bridging Worlds

The Art of Performance with James Bradwell

 

 

March 14, 2024 | 3 PM
Metropolitan Museum of Manila at BGC
30th St, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
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The M offers a preview of Repertory Philippines’ 2024 production of Harold Pinter’s BETRAYAL, with Filipino-British actor James Bradwell reading lines as Robert at the museum’s 2F Foyer. The event includes a 20-minute discussion with Bambina Olivares, Communications and Special Projects Consultant of The M. This edition of M Conversations with James Bradwell coincides with the Philippine run of BETRAYAL at Carlos P Romulo Auditorium in RCBC Plaza from March 1-17, 2024.

Directed by Victor Lirio, the play explores contemporary notions of Philippine diaspora and heritage through the complicated love story of Emma, Robert, and Jerry.

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James Bradwell is a Filipino-British actor who received his training from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which counts famous alumni such as Olivia Colman, Miranda Richardson, Sir Patrick Stewart, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Gene Wilder. He has acted in various stage productions, such as Cleopatra and Caesar, Romeo & Juliet, and My Night with Reg, and has also appeared on television shows, including The Bremer Files, The Split, and Victoria. James was recently part of the cast for the popular show Bridgerton and starred in a short film called Remember That?, which was produced during the lockdown.

Since 1967, the Repertory Philippines consistently produced plays and musicals of universal interest in English and has set standards of artistry for both production and performance in the Philippines. It has become the most well-known and respected theater company in the Philippines.

M CONVERSATIONS is the Metropolitan Museum of Manila’s on-site and live conversations with Philippine and international contemporary artists, curators, and arts professionals featured in our exhibitions and other engagements. We invite our museum audience to listen to contemporary art practice, processes, and experiences.

 

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