Theater & Arts

Everything from literature, theater, to the fine arts; we take you to the stages and pages of the best offerings from theater troupes, authors, and artists.

The apotheosis is upon Ateneo: blueREP’s The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals

A METEOR crash is all it takes to launch a town into a welter of crazed singing, dancing, and bloodshed. Originally mounted by StarKid Productions, Ateneo Blue Repertory’s (blueREP) newbie staging—or should we say conjuring—of The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals revolves around everyman Paul Matthews (Kevin Maroon), who scrambles to escape Hatchetfield after the […]

By Adrianna Ang

January 23, 2026

By Adrianna Ang • January 23, 2026

Bar Boys: The Musical dreams unapologetically, and so does its team

THE ROAD to success is a long one–but after two high-demand runs in 2024, it’s clear that Bar Boys: The Musical was an immediate hit for Barefoot Theatre Collaborative. This year, they return with the promise of amplifying every single element of the show. From the production design and choreography to the cast itself, Bar […]

By Percy Roy

January 5, 2026

By Percy Roy • January 5, 2026

#VantReads: Warm reads for December

BREAK MODE! For the past few weeks, deadlines have quieted down, Canvas tabs have remained closed, and you have had moments to breathe without the weight of academics. Before the rush of the new semester begins, it is time to pick up a book that doesn’t require a highlighter. Whether you’re in the mood for […]

By Mika Layda, Therese Marie Syquia and Elisha Cayanga

December 31, 2025

By Mika Layda, Therese Marie Syquia and Elisha Cayanga • December 31, 2025

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The language of love sung in Tanghalang Ateneo’s Paano Man Ang Ibig

HOW DOES music encapsulate love? Is it found in a single element of a song, or in the art born from its intricate creation that breathes life into a piece? Tanghalang Ateneo’s Paano Man Ang Ibig sings the answer to this question as it follows Orlando (Meeka Sayaboc) and Rosalinda (Chloe Abella)—two exiled souls who […]

By Keziah Mallari

December 18, 2025

By Keziah Mallari • December 18, 2025

Ateneo ENTABLADO’s MAKIBAKA! Huwag…  fearlessly unpacks labor woes across the decades

PROTEST TAKES many forms—each one requiring immense courage to carry over a resounding message. To start their 43rd season, Ateneo ENTABLADO mounted MAKIBAKA! Huwag…, a twinbill production that boldly highlights the plight of Filipino workers who have endured—from picket lines to online discourse. The show’s two-hour runtime is divided into adaptations of both classic and […]

By Rozz Lapitan

November 28, 2025

By Rozz Lapitan • November 28, 2025

Inking pages of protest and remembrance

THE NATION’s memory is struggling against historical revisionism. Despite decades-long efforts to preserve our past, the crimes of the Marcos dictatorship continue to be distorted by the current administration. To resist this erasure, an uncensored channel for artists emerged in the 1970s and continues to thrive today in the form of zines. Zines are independently […]

By Aldea Hao, Mika Layda and Haseena Montante

October 6, 2025

By Aldea Hao, Mika Layda and Haseena Montante • October 6, 2025

Molded with Love: How Laro Ceramics fosters comfort and creativity

THE ALL-WOMAN team behind Laro Ceramics believes that pottery is one of the most personal methods of self-expression. Working with clay is a deeply intimate craft—one that nurtures vulnerability and fosters a tender sense of self-forgiveness. Nestled along the winding stretch of Katipunan Extension, the studio champions growth, openness, and community. These ideals extend into […]

By Mikylla Almirol, Ashley Lumauig and Percy Roy

March 31, 2025

By Mikylla Almirol, Ashley Lumauig and Percy Roy • March 31, 2025

Life, love, and loss in Tanghalang Ateneo’s Sintang Dalisay

WHAT IS life without love? Perhaps it is a hollow existence where hearts beat but can never truly be together—where it proves to be both a withstanding promise and an excruciating curse. Adapted from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Tanghalang Ateneo’s Sintang Dalisay follows the tragic love story of Rashiddin Mustapha and Jamila Kalimuddin, who […]

By Audrey Ruiz

March 24, 2025

By Audrey Ruiz • March 24, 2025

blueREP’s “the PROM” brings its bottomless heart to the dance floor

“WE’RE GONNA help that little lesbian, whether she likes it or not!” declares a freshly-cancelled Broadway star, setting the stage for a theatrical journey of love, hope,  and queer acceptance. Adapted from the 2018 Broadway musical by Matthew Sklar, Chad Beguelin, and Bob Martin, the PROM debuts in Southeast Asia under Abi Sulit’s direction as […]

By Madi Castro

January 6, 2025

By Madi Castro • January 6, 2025