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Bridging the gap between generations

For every generation, it is almost inevitable to experience conflicts with either those who are older or younger. Differences are bound to arise, as living in different decades means that each generation has unique experiences that others will never have. However, as each generation tends to focus on what makes their time superior, they often overlook the many similarities they share.

Silver Lining Redux, a new version of the original 2023 production staged by Rockitwell Studios, aims to spark conversations about the similarities between the youth of the ‘70s and today. 

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Featuring new songs and additional scenes, the musical follows the story of old high school friends Leo (Jamie Wilson), Raul (Raul Montesa), and Anton (Jake Macapagal), who try to create a musical for their alma mater’s upcoming alumni homecoming celebration. 

The musical revolves around the story of three old friends reliving their youth as they plan a musical production for the upcoming alumni homecoming celebration of their alma mater

The musical serves as a tribute to their late friend Chito (Moi Gealogo). With help from Leo’s daughter Dalai (Dippy Arceo), Leo’s grandson Mart (Johnnie Moran), and Anton’s son Rico (Don Anthony), tensions rise as reminiscing about their younger years brings both happy and painful memories.

Being a musical within a musical, Silver Lining Redux smoothly and creatively juxtaposes scenes from the play being planned with the conversations of the characters creating it. This approach avoids confusion, while the contrasting perspectives from different generations spark frustration and empathy among viewers who may find themselves in similar situations in their own lives.

The introduction of Julia (Krystal Brimner), a character who drives conflict among the older characters, shifts the tone of the story and adds mystery. Both the younger characters and the audience are left in the dark, eager to learn more about what actually transpired years ago, effectively keeping viewers engaged.

The actors delivered compelling performances, particularly Wilson, who captured the raw emotions of the characters as they reflected on the past. Brimner’s vocals and stage presence also earned praise, as she captivated the audience every time she appeared.

‘Silver Linings Redux’ serves as a new version of the original production from 2023

The musical highlights the excitement and freedom of being a young adult in the ‘70s, while also depicting the struggles the youth faced with the advent of Martial Law, particularly for those who vocalized their criticisms of the administration. These chilling scenes serve as a reminder of the similarities between the youth of that era and today, particularly in their desire to speak out and seek change.

Despite ending on an upbeat note with the cast singing the titular song about finding something positive in negative experiences, an uncomfortable feeling lingers. As the audience reflects on the tragic fate of past victims, it becomes apparent that, while some remember the events, others are still eager to bury the past to protect themselves.

Whether the different generations decide to find common ground and remember the tragedies that shaped their eras, or allow them to be erased by those who seek to wash away the blood on their hands, Silver Lining Redux serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of bridging the gap between differing perspectives to uncover the truth hiding in plain sight.

Silver Lining Redux runs until Nov. 17 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati, with shows at 3:00 p.m. on Nov. 16 and 17, and 8:00 p.m. on Nov. 15 and 16. Tickets are available at https://ticket2me.net/event/21933.

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