Monday, October 14, 2024

‘Request Sa Radyo’ displays how ache wrestles with solitude

Lea Salonga shows how despair wrestles with solitude in ‘Request Sa Radyo’. Image: Sandro Paredes via Request sa Radyo

Lea Salonga as an unnamed Filipino nurse in a scene from “Request Sa Radyo.” Picture: Sandro Paredes through Request sa Radyo

The primary jiffy of “Request Sa Radyo” begins with an on a regular basis routine. A lady—bundled up in winter garments after a busy work day—returns house and sighs. However whereas being exhausted after a protracted day is nothing new, her deadpanned expression and lifeless eyes, present the problem of navigating isolation and the noise of 1’s inside demons, amidst what seems to be a masks of solitude.

Primarily based on Franz Xaver Kroetz’s play “Wunschkonzert (Request Program),” “Request Sa Radyo” is completed in silence. In alternate portrayals, Lea Salonga and Dolly de Leon painting an unnamed abroad Filipino nurse craving private safety, amid the hardships of working overseas. All through her nightly routine, she finds consolation by means of the radio program “Request Sa Radyo” which brings a second of normalcy into her life.

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Salonga is broadly identified for her clear voice and magnetic presence in musicals. However within the “Request Sa Radyo,” she dangers stripping off what the general public is aware of of her. Within the two-hour play, she was matted and expressionless, as she portrayed the soulless lifetime of an OFW in isolation. Her background as a theater and movie actress was her largest benefit, permitting her actions and lifeless eyes to do many of the “speaking” within the 400-seater area.

Whereas the intimate setting initially felt like a peek into the solitude of Salonga’s character, her overly tidy condo, calculated actions, and nightly routine timed till the final second is a masks of a nurse who’s desperately making an attempt to maintain her inside demons in verify, so it wouldn’t explode into the floor. However her private baggage finds its approach at sure moments—equivalent to a scene the place her character cleans her condo and organizes her dinner desk, however in a “pagdadabog” approach.

Lea Salonga portrays a nameless overseas Filipino nurse in "Request Sa Radyo" in an alternate lead role with Dolly de Leon. Image: Sandro Paredes via Request sa Radyo

Lea Salonga portrays a anonymous abroad Filipino nurse in “Request Sa Radyo” in an alternate lead position with Dolly de Leon. Picture: Sandro Paredes through Request sa Radyo

Her inside struggles take a backseat as quickly as Salonga tunes in to “Request Sa Radyo” which performs a string of OPM classics together with Bamboo’s “Hallelujah,” and Ben&Ben’s “Leaves.” This second of composure displays the character doing her duties with ease, equivalent to slowly tidying up her condo, breaking out right into a silent sing-along to one of many songs, and fascinating in a color-by-the-numbers pastime.

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However as quickly as DJ bids goodbye to her listeners, Salonga’s solitude transforms right into a silent hell, with the inside demons gnawing at her character. The climax takes place as she prepares herself for mattress, however struggles to go to sleep. Whereas she—and the theater lights—change off, she engages in an inside battle of making an attempt to go to sleep, a lot to her disappointment.

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Whereas sleepless nights are regular for some, Salonga wordlessly wrestling with methods to deliver herself into the solitude she craves turns into an adrenaline rush—even desperately gazing at her color-by-the-numbers masterpiece to deliver pleasure—till she reaches for what seems to be a bottle of sleeping drugs and vodka.

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Lea Salonga portrays a nameless overseas Filipino nurse in "Request Sa Radyo" in an alternate lead role with Dolly de Leon. Image: Sandro Paredes via Request sa Radyo

 Picture: Sandro Paredes through Request sa Radyo

Taking over a silent play is a bet for Salonga, as she’s remembered for her roles in musicals. However “Request Sa Radyo” reveals her depth and vulnerability to let viewers into her character’s inside demons by means of masterfully weaving subdued actions and large expressions solely by means of her eyes. Discovering the steadiness between expressive gestures and “mata mata” appearing is a problem for a lot of actors, however she proved that her experiences as an actress and singer in a number of mediums have been her largest asset in pulling off her position.

Not lots of people will perceive Salonga’s portrayal of the character, as loneliness proven in silence is normally misunderstood—particularly in an period the place psychological well being struggles are considered as a compelled obligation to talk up or a possibility for advantage signaling. However her relaxed and adrenaline-inducing actions and soulless expressions present not solely her dedication to the position but in addition wordless solidarity with these going by means of the identical ache.

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It’s one factor to meticulously examine a job for a picture-perfect portrayal, however Salonga provides a small room to really feel her character’s silent cries mirrored all through the play, highlighting her empathy.

Lea Salonga portrays a nameless overseas Filipino nurse in "Request Sa Radyo" in an alternate lead role with Dolly de Leon. Image: Sandro Paredes via Request sa Radyo

Picture: Sandro Paredes through Request sa Radyo

“Request Sa Radyo” shouldn’t be for everybody. It’s a wordless play that doesn’t have the extravagance and over-the-top glamor of musicals, which might understandably flip others off. Nevertheless it’s a chunk that instructions consideration by means of silence, and the way its real looking moments—nearly to the purpose of constructing the viewers query their sanity as nicely—remind the viewers that scuffling with loneliness manifests by means of stillness.

The play additionally reveals that ache occurs if you’re left alone. What’s initially considered mere unhappiness is usually a silent monster locked within the depths of your thoughts, till it seems to be a monstrous leviathan, consuming you with no escape.



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“Request Sa Radyo” is working till October 20 on the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Makati.


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