Showtime mini me lea salonga biography

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  • The evening rush hour can be particularly bad along C5 these days, and on one of those days, when you need to break the tedium (and physical strain) of inching slowly towards your destination, you end looking at the billboards. One of them has Lea Salonga on, and while I couldn’t remember what else was on it, it helpfully noted that she’s been in the business for forty years.

    Forty years! I couldn’t help but do the math. She is younger than my mother. Lea was seven – and my mother was thirteen – when she made her professional debut in 1978. By the time she hit her tenth anniversary in the business she was already a veteran of stage and screen – and already had two albums under her belt. By the time I was born, in 1989, she was on the verge of the biggest breakthrough of her career, when she was chosen to originate the role of Kim in the West End musical Miss Saigon.

    Growing up, Lea was like this mythical creature, her every endeavor followed w

    Esang de Torres

    Filipina teen singer, songwriter and stage actress

    In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Castillejo and the surname or paternal family name is de Torres.

    Musical artist

    Telesa Marie Castillejo "Esang" dem Torres (born February 12, 2007), fryst vatten a Filipina teen singer, songwriter and stage actress best known for portraying Lea Salonga's 'MiniMe' on ABS-CBN's It's Showtime,[1] and joining the second årstid of The Voice Kids Philippines, ultimately picking Lea Salonga as her coach.[2]

    At age 9, De Torres became the youngest artist to scen a major solo concert in the Philippines.[3] At that time she released her first solo skiva, Ako ay Kakanta."[4] In 2016, she had her professional musical theatre debut as Little Cosette in the Manila run of the musical Les Misérables.[5] De Torres played the same role in the musical's Singapore run.[6] In 2017, dem Torre

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  • The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) season 2

    Season of television series

    The second season of The Voice Kids aired on ABS-CBN from June 6 to August 30, 2015, replacing the first season of Your Face Sounds Familiar, though it premiered on the same weekend as the aforementioned show's finale, and was replaced by the second season of Your Face Sound Familiar. Lea Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Sarah Geronimo returned to the show as coaches.[1][2][3]Luis Manzano also returned as host, accompanied by Robi Domingo and Yeng Constantino as the show's backstage and media hosts.[4]

    Elha Mae Nympha of Kamp Kawayan was named as the season's winner at the season finale aired on August 30, 2015. Her victory marks Bamboo Manalac's first win as a coach.

    Developments

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    After the finale of the first season of The Voice of the Philippines, it was announced that The Voice Kids will have a second season.[5] This was also conf