Dulaang UP Actors Eugene Domingo and Joey Ting - Eugene and Joey delighted the house with a comic depiction of infamous Ogie lines, phrases and actions such as the faux pinching of the "singit" or saying, "That costume is so good you don't deserve it."
Dulaang UP Actors Eugene Domingo and Joey Ting - Eugene and Joey delighted the house with a comic depiction of infamous Ogie lines, phrases and actions such as the faux pinching of the "singit" or saying, "That costume is so good you don't deserve it."
Douglas Nierras Dance Tribute - As Basil Valdez laments in Ryan Cayabyab's Tuldukan ang Hapis, Winchester Lopez of Douglas Nierras' Powerdance poetically expresses Douglas' tribute to Ogie Juliano through movement.
Curtain Call's Liham Parangal - Letters from friends who couldn't make it were read by more than willing actors. Anton Juan's letter was so detailed it took Bart Guingona, Frances Makil and Irma Adlawan to read it all.
Curtain Call's Liham Parangal - Letters from friends who couldn't make it were read by more than willing actors. Anton Juan's letter was so detailed it took Bart Guingona, Frances Makil and Irma Adlawan to read it all.
Founding Artistic Director of Dulaang UP Tony Mabesa - Mentor and friend Tony Mabesa ends his speech with the famous lines from Shakespeare's Hamlet, "Farewell, my sweet prince, And flights of angels sing thee to they rest," and symbolically throws Ogie's ashes all over the Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero stage.
Soxy Topacio of PETA - Ogie has worked with all the major theatre companies in the Philippines including the renowned PETA. Soxy Topacio of PETA recounted his experiences with Ogie as a set designer and actor.
Behn Cervantes - Famous Behn Cervantes assured the audience members that Ogie Juliano is preparing heaven for the rest of us to be more "dramatic, colorful and theatrical with an unlimited budget."
Standing Ovation for Ogie Juliano - The audience swept to its feet after the finale number of Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive to give Ogie Juliano a well deserved standing ovation as confetti rained down.
Curtain Call's Liham Parangal - Letters from friends who couldn't make it were read. Letter from Veronica Caparas was read by professor Josefina Agravante.