Tanghalang Pilipino’s
31st Theater Season is a writer’s showcase
of freedom fighters
The 31st season of Tanghalang Pilipino embraces all that our theater company stands for: diverse, entertaining, and powerful storytelling that is rooted in centuries-old Filipino culture and history while being responsive to our evolving contemporary society. Each play takes you on a Filipino journey with a unique point of view, style and tone. It includes something for everyone, with piquant comedies, suspenseful dramas, and inspiring Filipino stories.
Performances begin in June 2017 with the opening of Virgin Labfest 13: Wagas, an annual festival of unpublished, unstaged, untried and untested works for the theater held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). This festival is a partnership project of the The Writer's Bloc Inc., Tanghalang Pilipino Inc., and the CCP.
Our
Identity: Spirit of the Time
As
the season has come together, some themes have emerged and as always,
they speak right to the current zeitgeist. With fresh new voices and
extraordinary new plays, you will find a deeper feeling and
understanding of “love for the country (and of countrymen),
freedom, culture, truth, justice, goodness, nature, the beloved, and
kindness” in the most unlikely places. Truly, Tanghalang
Pilipino’s 31st
season is a writer’s showcase altogether.
Apung
Aurelio
Playwright:
Nicanor Tiongson
Direction:
Chris Millado
Playdates:
September 1-17, 2017
Venue:
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater)
Jumping
off the successful threepeat run of Mabining Mandirigma, Nicanor
Tiongson’s Apung
Aurelio
is an original musical based on the life of Aurelio Tolentino, a
Filipino playwright and dramatist who writes about a Katipunero who,
together with Bonifacio and Sakay founded Teatro Porvenir, a theater
company where they show their patriotic sentiments. Because one of
his plays called for ‘tearing of the American flag,’ Tolentino
was charged with sedition and imprisoned by the Americans. Trivia:
The CCP Little Theater was named after him, and this year, we
celebrate his 150th
birthday.
Histerya
Playwright:
Arthur Miller (The Crucible)
Translation:
Jerry Respeto
Direction:
Dennis Marasigan
Play
dates: September 29 to October 22
Venue:
Tanghalang Huseng Batute
Histerya
(The Crucible by Arthur Miller) is a play that dramatizes how “the
establishment” is used as a tool of the powerful few, exerting its
magnitude on people to prevent any sense of community and
collectivity from being formed. Miller’s warning is for individuals
not to be afraid and to take a stand when their government is
operated in a manner contrary to public interest. Trivia: The
Crucible was performed in Broadway and won the 1953 Tony Award for
best play. It is now considered as literary classic all over the
world. Originally written for a 22-cast ensemble, the play will be
performed by the 12 strong members of the Actors’ Company.
Stage
Adaptation: Rody Vera
Direction:
Ed Lacson, Jr.
Playdates:
December 1 to 19, 2017
Venue:
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Based
on National Artist Nick Joaquin’s story of “(the correct
explanation) why Mariang Makiling forever nurses a broken heart, and
also why Juan Tamad is a pop idol, a model for the young,” this
stage adaptation by Rody Vera, Nang
Tamaan ng Pag-ibig si Juan Tamad is
a mashup love triangle among Maria Makiling, Juan Tamad and Monte
Banahaw. Trivia: Nick
Joaquin worked for the release of political prisoner writer Pete
Lacaba, openly fought for artistic freedom, and was blacklisted by
the Marcos administration for speaking about intellectual freedom.
Walang
Aray
Stage
Adaptation: Rody Vera
Direction:
Carlos Siguion-Reyna
Playdates:
February – March 2018
Venue:
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Rody
Vera’s Walang
Aray
is a contemporized comic version of Severino Reyes’ Walang Sugat,
which was written when the zarzuela became a potent means of
expressing Filipino nationalism during the Spanish Occupation of the
Philippines. It was, eventually, one of the plays considered
subversive by the American colonial authorities, because of which
Reyes was imprisoned. Trivia: Severino
Reyes was imprisoned by the Spaniards because he was suspected of
being a Katipunero.
Tony Boy Cojuangco |
Show
buying opportunities as well as subscriptions, season passes and
group discounts are available through Tanghalang Pilipino’s hotline
832 1125 loc. 1620 or 1621. You may also contact Ms. Lorelei
Celestino at 0915 607 2275 or 0908 894 1384.
Tickets
are available through TicketWorld at https://www.ticketworld.com.ph
or 891 9999; and the CCP Box Office at 832 3704.
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