Drama-Sa-Tanghalan

Drama sa Tanghalan is a parody of a soap opera that is aired live within the "Tawag ng Tanghalan" segment of the Filipino noontime variety show It's Showtime on ABS-CBN in the Philippines and worldwide through The Filipino Channel. The mini-show, focuses on the comedic sketch of Vice Ganda, Vhong Navarro, Anne Curtis and Jhong Hilario. Drama sa Tanghalan has elements of comedy-drama, parody, romantic comedy and reality television. The name "Drama sa Tanghalan" was coined by Jhong Hilario, one of the co-hosts of It's Showtime, to refer to the name of the primary segment.

Overview
The show follows the romantic-comedy love story of Romeo and Juliet. But there is a woman who blocks their relationship and her name is Anning. She is a beauty queen who won the title "Mutya ng Bunganga ng Bulkan 2016". The appearance of other characters like the father of Romeo and Juliet make things even more brighter and funnier.

Romeo

 * Portayed by: Vhong Navarro


 * Romeo is the male protagonist of the series and is the fictionalized version of actor/dancer Vhong Navarro. He is the son of Rey Valera in the series. He is the love interest of Juliet.

Juliet

 * Portayed by: Vice Ganda


 * Juliet is the female protagonist of the series and the love interest of Romeo. In the series, her father is Louie Ocampo.

Anning

 * Portayed by: Anne Curtis


 * Anning is the main female antagonist in the story. She is the barrier on the relationship of the two. She always insisted that she is Romeo's one true love, but Juliet never believed.

Jhong

 * Portayed by: Jhong Hilario


 * Jhong is Juliet's first love. He is always ignored by the three and he only join the skit once or twice a week.

Rey Val

 * Portayed by: Rey Valera


 * He is the father of Romeo. He died in asthma with hiccup.

Louie

 * Portayed by: Louie Ocampo


 * He is the father of Juliet.

Ratings
Drama sa Tanghalan proved to be a success in both broadcast television and social media. Since January 2016, It's Showtime dominated the noontine ratings. From 8%-10% in 2015, it boosted to 16%-20%, surpassing Eat Bulaga's 12%-14%.