Sa Ngalan Sa Amahan: A Cebuano Play by UPSTAGE

Mark up your calendars. On February 27, 2010, a Cebuano play will be staged in SM Cinema 2, SM City Cebu. Moonbox Event Productions presents the University of the Philippines Student Theater Arts Guild for Education (UPSTAGE) in a Cebuano play entitled Sa Ngalan Sa Amahan (In the Name of the Father). The play is directed by Ligaya Rabago-Visaya with artistic director, Rudy Aviles.

Sa Ngalan Sa Amahan

Sa Ngan sa Amahan is a Cebuano play inspired from the Palanca Award winning play for Literature written by Roberto Jose de Guzman. Sa Ngalan ng Ama in its original title is a tragic story of a family ruined by the autocratic ways of the father. The story takes place within the old household of the Villasante’s. It tackles highly important and relevant political and social issues discussed in the family setting, society’s most basic unit and very foundation.

The story stresses the importance of family relations and how the country is shaped by the families composing it. Conflicts in the story do not only revolve around the family members but also involve the greater circles of the Philippine society. The lives and views of each of the family members carefully reflect the facets of our society.

I highly recommend this play. Aside from the lessons we’ll learn about the society and family, UPSTAGE delivers amazing stage plays as a lot of us witnessed in their play last year entitled Papeles. Once a member, I assure you that UPSTAGE will only give the best. The play would be worth your time and money.

So if you have time on February 27, Saturday, watch the play with your family or friends. It will also serve as a breather for students.

Ticket prices are as follows:

Php100 – regular price

Php85 – student price

Php150 – Gala Deluxe

Php200 – Gala Premiere

Schedule: 10AM, 1PM, 4PM and 7PM (Gala)

You can buy tickets at the cinema entrance on the 27th. So please spread the word about the play. Bring your friends or whoever you’d like to bring. :mrgreen:

See you there!

The Restaging of Buenaventura Rodriguez’s “Mini”

It is really not uncommon in UP Cebu that you’ll see at least once a Cebuano play staged in the big limelight or just in the ordinary classroom setting.

Our school has been advocating for the resurgence of local, that is, Cebuano literature ever since they realized that it is slowly drowning into oblivion.

Ever since high school, I’ve been exposed to the staging of Cebuano plays (original or not). I once hated it — I’m the guy who would love to see or cast in an English play rather than a local one. But things have changed, I have either grown mature to like it or I have grown deaf and tired of disliking it.

I have been into two Cebuano plays in the past. My first one was Mini, playing the money-hungry protagonist and the second one Lili, playing a no-care Filipino guy from America. Both are written by Buenaventura Rodriguez. Both were definitely some experience. I’m supposed to be cast of a Cebuano play that was staged in SM but I had to be replaced because my flight to somewhere is in conflict to the first showing of the play in school. Too bad, no exposure. Boo hoo.

Anyways, in lieu to all of those, we will be restaging Mini again for our Literature 1 class. I don’t know if I’ll play the same character again which is actually fun. It is so much fun to be the protagonist — for my part, no effort needed. But anyways, I retrieved the production album of the first staging and basically everything’s been fed to us — script, cues, setting, etc. It’s all in the production album. All we have to do is stage it again. The problem is on the characters. New set of people are with us. We need one nagger-y girl and sadly, we have to delete a character because we lack one male from the team — only ten of us.

Good luck to us! I hope it to be a success and we hope against all odds that we beat the other group which, by the way, are doing some Contemporary Period literary piece. Good luck to them, and more luck to us!

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