
“I still can’t believe that I am playing ‘Tolits’ in the wildly popular musical because this is going to be vastly different from my performances as a member of a boy band,” the 23-year-old vocalist says. “I’m taking this as a huge opportunity to show that I can be a versatile artist. I’m ready to prove that I can do it.”
While Joshua notes that it is a big leap from singing before hordes of screaming fan girls to performing before the theatre crowd, he admits that the bigger challenge is being on the same stage as the original ‘Rak’ cast members—like the golden couple Robert and Isay Seña.
“This should push me to really show my vocal power,” Joshua says.

Both veterans of, and up-and-coming actors in, the theatre scene will complete the cast. These include comedian Jon Santos, GMA 7’s Aicelle Santos, Kim Molina, Benj Manalo, Pepe Herrera, OJ Mariano, Jerald Napoles, Renz Verano, Loy Martinez, Jimi Marquez, Phi Palmos, Ron Alfonso, Carlon Matobato, Gio Gahol, John Moran, Paeng Sudayan, Roi Calilong, Gimbey Dela Cruz, Abi Sulit, Via Antonio, Gold Villar, Teetin Villanueva, Raflesia Bravo, Jet Barrun, and Gab Pangilinan.
As for the new direction in Joshua’s career, it couldn’t happen to a nicer—and better qualified—young artist. Together with his JBK brothers Bryan del Rosario and Kim Lawrenz Ordonio, Joshua, after all, has recorded hit singles like “Anong Meron Ka,” “Damang-Dama,” and “Letting You Go.”
On social media, JBK’s cover videos of OPM, Indonesian, and Malaysian songs went viral and earned the moniker #FireExitBoys because most of their videos were shot in the fire exit of a condominium, where they sometimes got into trouble with the building’s security.

The fifth run of ‘Rak of Aegis’ is slated from June 17 to August 28, Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the PETA Theater Center.
Meanwhile, you can catch Joshua’s performances on the following initial play dates: July 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, and 27 all at 8 p.m.
For tickets, log on to ticketworld.com.ph or contact 891-9999 (Ticket World) or 725-6244 (PETA). You may also send inquiries to petatheater@gmail.com.
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