Beyond the Light - Scene 3
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Labels: beyond the light, bloopers, uap
Since they are the coolest, here's a post about them while the Script Addicts Team is busy compiling all your wonderful comments:
Spike Acosta (4th year Humanities UA&P)
Among all things, Spike appreciates the beautiful; the beauty of movement, the beauty of imagination, the beauty of the human face and the beauty of sleep. So in everything that you do, as long as you look good, you are doing it right. And though it doesn’t seem like it, this philosophy he applies to his acting, which he supposedly delved into as the bastard son of ROC in a short stint during his earlier years in UA&P.
Prichie Fajardo (4th year IMC UA&P)
Ma. Priscilla Camille D. Fajardo or Prichie for short plays the role of Maxie in Beyond the Light. She is currently a senior in UA&P taking up Integrated Marketing Communications. She’s 21 years old and graduated high school in Poveda. She hasn’t been acting ever since grade school in their Creative Dramatics Club because of being dedicated into the other side of the arts such as sketching and painting. She’s a water baby because of swimming every now and then, but only for the heck of being in the water and not for competing. Her all time favorite line: “I'm afraid of a wasp, will scream at a mouse, but will tackle a stranger alone in the house. Sour as vinegar, sweet as a rose; I'll kiss you one minute, then turn up my nose. I'll win you in rage, enchant you in silk; I'll be stronger than brandy, but milder than milk. At times i'll be vengeful, merry and sad; I'll hate you like poison, and love you like mad!”
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