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One-act play stages experiences, challenges on societal stigmas

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Hoy Boyet, Tinatawag Ka Na; Hatinggabi Na’y Gising Ka Pa Pala, a one-act play that explores the experiences and challenges in societal norms and delves into the realities of human phenomena, will be staged starting Monday, April 8 at the Benilde Black Box Theater.

The 48-minute drama revolves around the different phases and difficulties in the life of three characters, namely, Conrado, who grieves the loss of his sister; Eduardo, who ponders pain over his parent’s greater love towards his other sibling; and Rosauro, who embodies a broader perspective towards the future.

These individuals find themselves immersed in reality through engaging in conversation with their friends as they reflect on their unfulfilled hopes and dreams.

Jannah Baniasia plays the role of Eduardo, who is pained by a parent preferring a sibling over him

The story aims to foster introspection and understanding and portrays their struggles, desires, and fears. It likewise encourages the audience to confront uncomfortable truths and meditate on existential questions for social change.

Hoy Boyet, Tinatawag Ka Na; Hatinggabi Na’y Gising Ka Pa Pala  is written by Filipino creative playwright and fictionist  Tony Perez. It is directed by De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) Theater Arts Program alumni Janji Gamboa.

The show is produced by Aninag Theatre, a group of homegrown talents from the Benilde School of Arts, Culture, and Performance (SACP) Programs.

Meek Keh is the introspective Rosauro looking into what the future holds

It features the performances of  Jannah Baniasia, Jack Denzel, Meek Keh, Philip Macabantad, Camille Sicam, Jeric Tan,  and  Kelsi Versoza.

The production team is comprised of  Shaniqua Kalaw, Pink Stuart, Jeleen Kiarra Garcia, Karlo Limenzon Gino-Gino,  and  Arj Rosales.

Hoy Boyet, Tinatawag Ka Na; Hatinggabi Na’y Gising Ka Pa Pala  will be on view from April 8 to April 13 with shows at 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 6F Black Box Theater of the Benilde Design + Arts Campus, 950 Pablo Ocampo Street, Malate, Manila.   

Tickets are available at P350. For ticket reservations, visit bit.ly/3UTTMoB.

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