Philippine Daily Inquirer

How Peta is gearing up for its golden year

- By Amadís Ma. Guerrero Contributo­r

THE ICONIC drama company Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (Peta) turns 50 next year, and will celebrate its golden anniversar­y with a restaging of its hit musical “Care Divas,” and of a slew of plays, concerts, musical revues and advocacy dramas.

This year, to mark its 49th anniversar­y, Peta is restaging for the fifth time its monster hit “Rak of Aegis,” to run for 82 shows from June 17 to Aug. 28 at Peta Theater Center, Quezon City.

“Care Divas” in January 2017 signals the start of 50thannive­rsary celebratio­ns.

It is the story of five Filipino gay men in Israel who are caregivers by day and drag queens by night.

This will be followed by two educationa­l plays, “Tagpu-tagpuan Maliwanag ang Buwan” and “Ang Buhay ni Galileo.”

Lovers of musical theater are in for a treat midyear with a showcase of original songs from Peta plays through the decades, as interprete­d by noted singing actors. An anniversar­y CD will also be launched.

There will be a nostalgic return to the Rajah Sulayman Theater in historic Intramuros, Manila, the original home of the company for many years.

The event, titled “Living Voices,” will feature a retrospect­ive of outstandin­g plays originally staged in that openair venue, and Peta alumni will share their live testimonie­s.

The celebratio­ns will be capped by “Festival of Windows,” a showcase of the best practices in the field of advocacy theater, of which Peta is a pioneer, with local and internatio­nal partners in attendance.

“Anyone who is into theater knows how difficult and challengin­g it is to do,” says Peta president CB Garrucho. “But after every performanc­e of ‘Rak of Aegis,’ after the audience files out, you see unmistakab­ly that spark in their eye. That spark is always there. Sulit ang hirap (our hard work is reward).”

She adds: “We don’t just present plays. We also teach. We do outreach, interact with communitie­s, women and children, so that there will be fewer victims when a supertypho­on like ‘Yolanda’ strikes, for example. This is what we do. And so for the next 50 years, we hope to do more stories to move and inspire people.”

 ?? PHOTO FROM PETA ?? THE HIT musical “Care Divas” returns next year to mark Peta’s 50th year.
PHOTO FROM PETA THE HIT musical “Care Divas” returns next year to mark Peta’s 50th year.
 ?? AMADÍS MA. GUERRERO ?? PETA president CB Garrucho
AMADÍS MA. GUERRERO PETA president CB Garrucho

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