Repertory Philippines launches its 89th season with an exciting new theatrical series called REP Unplugged, a concept that brings audiences closer to the actors through intimate and immersive staged readings. The performances will take place at the REP Eastwood Theater in Eastwood CityWalk 2, offering a fresh way to experience live theater.

REP Unplugged strips away elaborate stage sets to highlight the raw power of performance and storytelling. According to REP President and CEO Mindy Perez-Rubio, the goal is to create a more inclusive theater environment where the audience feels connected to the performers. Selected guests will even have the chance to sit on stage during the show. Interactive moments and post-performance talkbacks will also allow audiences to engage with the cast and creative team.

The series opens with Private Lives on March 21 and 22. The classic comedy of manners by Noël Coward stars Missy Maramara and Alfredo Reyes as divorced couple Amanda and Elyot, who unexpectedly meet again while honeymooning with their new spouses. The cast also includes Karylle Tatlonghari, Hans Eckstein, and Sevee Eslabra. The production is directed by REP Artistic Director Jeremy Domingo.

On March 28 and 29, REP Unplugged presents the Philippine debut of Sole Survivor, a new play by Patricia Manuel Go and directed by Cara Barredo. The story follows Filipino-British twins navigating ambition, survival, and value through a satirical journey centered on a coveted designer shoe.

Both performances begin at 7:00 PM and include wine, refreshments, and audience discussions.

Tickets are available through TicketWorld and Ticket2Me. For schedules and updates, visit Repertory Philippines official website or follow their social media pages.