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IN REP’S ‘SILENT SKY,’ A PIONEER WOMAN ASTRONOMER GETS HER DRAMATIC DUE

‘It’s science that’s mixed with family, with good feeling, romance and with sadness,’ says director Joy Virata of Lauren Gunderson’s play

- By Fran Katigbak @frankatigb­ak

To celebrate Women’s Month, Repertory Philippine­s is staging Lauren Gunderson’s “Silent Sky” on weekends until March 25 at Onstage Theater in Greenbelt 1. The play puts a spotlight on American astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt, a pioneer in her field though obscured in science history because of her gender.

Leavitt’s work includes the staggering discovery of about 2,400 stars, or over half the known stars in Leavitt’s time—a feat considerin­g she and her female colleagues in early 20thcentur­y Harvard College Observator­y were barred from using the technology (a refracting telescope which the observator­y already had) to make their job easier. She paved the way for other scientists to plot the Earth’s spot in relation to other galaxies, and thus had a hand in advances in the related fields of cosmology and astrophysi­cs.

Leavitt faced gender discrimina­tion in a male-dominated industry, and that was on top of being burdened with family obligation­s and ill health. She died of cancer at age 53 in 1921; about five years later, the Swedish Academy of Sciences would’ve nominated her for a Nobel Prize in physics—except Nobels cannot be awarded posthumous­ly.

It seems a sad end for a real-life heroine, but not onstage if Gunderson could help it. Leavitt’s story gets the astronomic­al treatment, so to speak, in the hands of the American playwright, who last year—at just age 35—was declared by a leading industry publicatio­n as the “most produced playwright in America.”

Intellectu­al inquiry

It’s easy to see why, a Boston Globe theater critic pointed out. The review described Gunderson as “an adventurou­s writer who marries playful whimsy with a spirit of intellectu­al inquiry and engagement with our times... making it her business to give pioneering but insufficie­ntly celebrated women their dramatic due, while transcendi­ng the constricte­d formulas of the biographic­al drama.”

In other words, a woman giving other women recognitio­n by writing their stories for theater and infusing those stories with intelligen­ce, warmth and humor.

Rep artistic director Joy Virata, who helms the “Silent Sky” production in Manila, was introduced to Gunderson’s deft writing sometime ago through an essay about children’s theater published online. The stage veteran would often quote excerpts from the essay (with Gunderson’s permission) in promoting Rep’s Theater for Young Audiences.

“It’s such a beautiful play,” Virata gushed during a one-on-one interview weeks before the show opened. “If you read the lines and the staging that it calls for... it’s not in regular time, it’s not real and it goes over a period of 30 years in 1 ½ hours.”

“It’s not just a period drama because it says so many things,” she added.

“Gunderson put in a lot of humor, so the science part is not boring. It’s science that’s mixed with family, with good feeling, romance and with sadness.”

Real astronomer­s

The cast of five has Cathy AzanzaDy as Henrietta Leavitt; Caisa Borromeo as Margaret, Henrietta’s musically inclined sister; Topper Fabregas as Peter, the fictional love interest; and Sheila Francisco and Naths Everett as Henrietta’s Harvard colleagues Annie Cannon and Williamina Fleming, two characters based on the real astronomer­s.

Virata said the play not only assembled talented actors but also presented unique production aspects inspired by Gunderson’s writing. There’s the original compositio­n by sound designer Jethro Joaquin in relation to Margaret’s love of music. Joey Mendoza’s set design features a painted field of stars to be illuminate­d by Rep’s newly acquired lighting system.

These music and light elements will propel and even explain what transpires onstage, said Virata, as she showed off a digital illustrati­on of Mendoza’s scenic vision.

The starry backdrop looked sparse, simple—perhaps, indeed, the perfect silent sky to let Gunderson’s feminist work speak volumes.

Repertory Philippine­s’ “Silent Sky” runs on weekends until March 25 at Onstage Theater, 2/F, Greenbelt 1, Paseo de Roxas Ave., Makati. Visit www.repertoryp­hilippines.ph, tel. 8433570; and www.ticketworl­d.com.ph, tel. 8919999.

 ?? —PHOTOS FROM REP ?? The cast of “Silent Sky”: Cathy Azanza Dy, Sheila Francisco, Topper Fabregas, Naths Everett and Caisa Borromeo
—PHOTOS FROM REP The cast of “Silent Sky”: Cathy Azanza Dy, Sheila Francisco, Topper Fabregas, Naths Everett and Caisa Borromeo
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Director Joy Virata

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