as my self-proclaimed break at the office in the afternoon was coming to an end, something caught my attention: the Inquirer scattered on the table with Lea Salonga's picture on the upper left side of the page.
being an avid fan of one of the most successful theater actresses (in the history of theater), i just had to take a couple more minutes to read the article about the Lea Salonga. It so happens that instead of Lea Salonga being written about, she was THE ONE WRITING the article.
After reading her article, I felt happy. Seriously. I was inspired. I can't believe that I'm actually going to say this, but yes, reading the newspaper inspired me. It was just a simple article actually. But as a fan of hers, it was special. :)
More so that she stated that she might be contributing a few of her personal stories, that meant a simple glimpse into her theater life. And honestly, I miss the stage. I miss theater. I guess the thought of going to be able to experience the theater world, even if it is through Lea's words (and experiences), would somehow bring a bit of comfort to my soul. :)
As the saying goes, "Once a theater person, always a theater person." :)
I actually think Inquirer made a splendid choice in asking Lea Salonga to write. And I do look forward to the weekly columns yet to come. :)
*photo from http://www.broadwayworld.com/columnpic/as.salonga.jpg
conflict
myself
- esa
- i am someone who is delusional at times. someone who seeks for attention of others. someone who suffers from middle-child syndrome. someone who sees depression as an inspiration for writing. a poet. an emotional kid. but an optimist at the same time. weird. but true.
abandoned boots
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