Theater at month-end: Beyond the conventional
At the Peta Festival of Windows, an astonishing display of fresh and creative cultural flowering from outside Manila
At the Peta Festival of Windows, an astonishing display of fresh and creative cultural flowering from outside Manila
A festival of rich stories–from broken dreams to vivid aspirations–about the country’s second largest island
‘It’s true that theater is life; through our performance, we can practice what we wish to happen and see in our society’
The play pools about 40 kids, mostly from depressed areas, to create a first-hand portrait of the pain and humor, harshness and hope of their young lives
PALO, Leyte—More than a year has passed since the plight brought by Typhoon Yolanda. Emergency responses and progressive development groups have worked hand in hand to aid in Leyte’s recovery.
There is vibrant poetry among the kids in the urban-poor areas—and that will be in full display in this show. A cast of more than 40, mostly urban-poor kids,
Strike bamboo slats to build suspense. Turn lights on and off for a thunderstorm. Burn a roll of paper to resemble the jungle mist.
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