Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NEW FRONTIER THEATER: A CLASSIC REBORN

NEW FRONTIER THEATER:

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From this year’s triumphant Eddys Awards to world-class shows like Russian Ballet’s Swan Lake,

Japan’s Drum Tao, numerous concerts and K-Pop shows and fan meets, this cultural gem in Araneta Center shines anew for a new generation of audiences

The staging of the 3rd Eddys Awards just last month at the landmark New Frontier Theater seemed like a true “coming home” of sorts. To those that still remember, the heydays of Philippine cinema were highlighte­d by glamorous movie premieres with glitzy celebrity appearance­s, and this stand-alone theater provided a perfect venue, with its canopied drop-off, an expansive lobby and a mezzanine area for a more private audience with VIP guests.

The New Frontier Cinema and Theater opened in 1967, then the largest in Asia with a seating capacity of 3,000. This was seven years after its big brother, the Araneta Coliseum, first opened its doors to the public with a massive boxing bout between the legendary Flash Elorde who defeated Harold Gomes before a sell-out crowd of over 36,000 people.

It was a great decade of exciting developmen­ts and great possibilit­ies, with Quezon City competing with Manila as the center of entertainm­ent and lifestyle. While the Big Dome would later host landmark events in the country like the first-ever Binibining Pilipinas pageant in 1964 and the globally historic Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier “Thrilla In Manila” bout in 1975, the New Frontier quietly added luster to the entertainm­ent offerings within the Araneta Center.

The same year, New Frontier Cinema debuted the 900-capacity New Frontier Skating

Rink, which become the go-to hangout for adventure seekers.

Back in the

days,

movies were promoted via giant hand-painted billboards along highways, from the intersecti­on of EDSA and Aurora Boulevard to the streets of Manila. The 1970s were touted as the Second Golden Age of Philippine cinema right until about the early ’80s. Films were the biggest form of out-of-home entertainm­ent for a long time, until progress brought us home entertainm­ent systems and, later, cable TV. The boom of shopping malls later brought the cinemas into the confines of one-stop-shops and spelled the decline o f t h e stand-alone movie houses. But with every end comes a new beginning.

After a P500-million renovation and a brief naming rights deal, the New Frontier Theater (NFT) returns to its former glory and now offers so much more. Now a multi-purpose, 2,385-capacity venue, it comes equipped with the latest in audio, visual and lighting technologi­es. Added to that is the line of restaurant­s along its perimeter to cater to patrons before and after shows.

Opened in August 2016 under a different name, it hosted the Quezon City government­commission­ed restaging of

MLQ, a musical about the life and times of President Manuel L. Quezon on his 137th birth anniversar­y and in line with the city’s 75th anniversar­y. It has since everything from concerts, awards shows and K-Pop fan meets, to corporate

events and internatio­nal performanc­es.

The EDDYs, in fact, held its first awards night at The New Frontier in 2017. It has hosted other awards shows like the 30th Awit Awards, MYX Music Awards (2016-2017), Gawad Urian (2016), the 41st MMFF and the 29th Star Awards for TV.

Two of the most recent internatio­nally acclaimed series of shows were also held here: The Bolshoi Ballet “La Classique” performanc­es of Swan Lake just last June and Japanese Troupe’s

Drum Tao in 2018. Foreign bands and artists have also played the NFT, including Mayday Parade, Phoenix, Little Mix, Charlie Puth, David Archuleta, A1, as well as rock band Mr. Big, metalheads Slayer and progressiv­e metal band Dream Theater. The super sold out shows of Canadian singer/ songwriter Daniel Caesar and rapper Russ were also held here.

Top local artists have also held shows here, including Sarah Geronimo (“The Great Unknown”), Gary Valenciano (“Gary V Presents”), Martin Nievera (“Kahapon...

Ngayon”), to name a few. The original local production of

Maynila Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag

— Musical premiered in NFT. Pageant-wise, the theater has also been the venue for the Binibining Pilipinas National Costume Competitio­ns and, for the first time, played host to Miss Teen Philippine­s pageant this year.

K-Pop fans have also found a home at the New Frontier Theater, with a host of idol fan meets/shows happening at the venue throughout the year. Past gatherings were the EXO Happy Fiesta (2017); this year’s MNL 48 in April, Korean actor Seo Kang Joon’s first Philippine fan meet and Bae Jin-Young’s first Asia Fan Meet all in May; the BoyzAsia Fan-Con in June; Nam Joo Hyuk’s “Private Stage (Close-Up)” and JBJ “Come True” first Manila fan meet both in 2017.

Indeed, there is something for everyone at the New Frontier Theater. Upcoming shows include: the GFriend Asia Tour “Go Go GFriend” (25 August); South Korean rap/rock band NFlying “Up All Night” (1 September); Mike Shinoda “Post Traumatic Tour” (6 September); The Maine Tour “You Are OK” (14 September); Jay Park “Sexy 4Eva in Asia” World Tour (22 September); MayWard’s concert (27 September) and Jung Hae “In One Summer Night” fan meet (28 September). Tickets to these shows are available on Ticketnet.com.ph.

New Frontier quietly added luster to the entertainm­ent offerings within the Araneta Center.

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THE New Frontier Cinema and Theater opened in 1967, then the largest in Asia with a seating capacity of 3,000.
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HOME to the annual EDDYS Entertainm­ent Editors’ Choice awards.

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