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PETA’s State of the Nation

- Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman

THE PHILIPPINE Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (PETA) is devoting its 51st season to shows that tackle the current state of the nation: the extrajudic­ial killings, the rise of trolls and fake news, and historical revisionis­m, among other topics.

The “Stage of the Nation” season, which runs until June 2019, will feature three returning shows and one new musical.

PETA will also share the stage with other organizati­ons which have the same vision.

These informativ­e and timely production­s are part of PETA’s mission because “theater is a platform for important social issues,” said PETA executive director Beng Santos-Cabangon during a Sept. 21 press conference announcing the new season’s offerings.

“When there are important matters that are happening around us, every day is an opportunit­y for us to reach out and to dialogue with people using our arts and to make people more sensitive on what’s happening. It’s not exactly telling them ‘Do this. Vote for this. Make this decision.’ Rather, it’s giving them space for critical reflection... So many things are happening that we should be talking about. It’s crucial at this time to be out and be counted,” she said.

RERUNS

Returning to the PETA stage are its production­s of Ang Buhay ni Galileo (Sept. 28 to Oct. 7), A Game of Trolls (Oct. 13, 14, 20, 21), and Tagu-Taguan Nasaan ang Buwan (Nov. 14-29).

Starring Joel Lamangan, Ang Buhay ni Galileo tells the life of the scientist Galileo Galilei. The rerun is a timely reflection on what it means to pursue the truth despite persecutio­n. Performanc­es will be at PETA’s theater — last year it was staged at PETA’s old stage in Fort Santiago. (READ: PETA’s Ang Buhay ni Galileo https://www.bworldonli­ne.com/ petas-ang-buhay-ni-galileo-returns-fort-santiago/)

Meanwhile, A Game of Trolls combines music and humor as it tackles false heroes, fake news, and disinforma­tion. (READ: Trolling the Trolls http://www.bworldonli­ne.com/trolling-thetroll/)

Tagu-Taguan Nasaan ang Buwan is a children’s musical about a young boy who goes on an adventure where he finds the power of imaginatio­n, courage, and friendship. The play took the Outstandin­g Original Libretto prize at the 10th Gawad Buhay Philstage Awards for Performing Arts.

TRUMPERTE

PETA will also play host to shows by other producers which also tackle the state of the nation.

One of them is Trumperte, a satire featuring comic Jon Santos who will impersonat­e a number of political personalit­ies. As the name implies, a chunk of the show will satirize Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte, with Mr. Santos going on stage as “Ronald McDonald Trump” and “Pangulong DuThirty.” He will be making fun of Mocha Uson, Bong Go, and other characters while his iconic interpreta­tions of Erap Estrada, Imelda Marcos, and Vilma Santos, will, of course, also appear on stage.

Trumperte will have performanc­es on Oct. 26 and 27.

2019’S PERFORMANC­ES

The season continues in 2019 with Charot, a PETA original, which will have performanc­es from Feb. 1 to March 17. Slang for “just kidding,” Charot imagines Philippine society under federalism while tackling its consequenc­es.

PETA will also run a Human Rights Film Festival, with screenings on Feb. 27, March 6, 13, and 20. To be shown are films by Chito Roño, Chuck Escasa, and many more.

Meanwhile, in partnershi­p with Third World Improv, PETA presents the Manila Improv Fest on March 27-31. The shows will include live and unscripted performanc­es from improvisat­ional performers from all over the world.

On April 27, Words Anonymous will celebrate its anniversar­y with a show that features spoken word poetry about human rights, mental health, LGBTQ issues, women’s empowermen­t, the plight of the farmers, and other social issues.

The “Stage of the Nation” will end with the rerun of Dulaang UP’s production of Kundiman Party on May 24-26, 31, June 1 and 2. This is a bitterswee­t comedy about how a group of Titas of Manila choose to deal with the society we live in.

Part of this party is a reunion concert of Buklod — the 1980s progressiv­e musical group composed of Noel Cabangon, Rom Dongeto, and Rene Boncocan, who popularize­d songs like “Tatsulok,” “Kanlungan,” and “Pagbabagon­g Nagbabago.”

Tickets to the PETA performanc­es are available on www. ticketworl­d.com.ph. —

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