RJ Rosales - Stage

Stage

  • Into the Woods (2011), as Cinderella's Prince, Esplanade Theatre, Singapore - (His last stage appearance)
  • I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (2011), Singapore Drama Centre, National Library of Singapore
  • Crazy Christmas (2010), Singapore Drama Centre, National Library of Singapore
  • Her Son, Jose Rizal (2010) as Jose Rizal, Tom Mann Theatre, Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
  • Beauty & The Beast (2009) - as The Beast, Singapore Drama Centre, National Library of Singapore
  • A Musical Journey with RJ Rosales (2008), Esplanade Recital Hall
  • Miss Saigon (1996, 2007–2008) - 1996:Ensemble 2007–2008: as Thuy; Understudy as The Engineer
  • Forbidden City (2006) - as Prince Tuan, Esplanade Theatre, Singapore
  • Cabaret (2006) - Esplanade Theatre, Singapore
  • Man of Letters (2006) - NUS University Cultural Centre, Singapore
  • All About Men 2 (2005), Music Museum, Manila, Philippines
  • Beautiful Sunday: Songs from the Heart by RJ Rosales (2004) - Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore
  • Something Stupid Called Love (2003)
  • East Meets West (2003)
  • Chang & Eng - the Musical (1999, 2001, 2002) - as Chang
  • Sayang (2001) - as DJ Mike, Jubilee Hall, Raffles Hotel
  • The Student Prince (2000)
  • In Celebration of Musical Theatre (2000)
  • Underground - the Musical (1999)
  • Locker Room (1999)
  • 35@2000 (1999)
  • Filipinas Circa 1880 - the Musical (1998)

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