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ROC, UA&P’s theater organization, scheduled season opener ‘Kislap’

‘Kislap’ aims to produce plays that highlight the use of one’s voice, and the need to listen to others’. This production will be the “spark” that would ignite and give a preview of the rest of ROC’s lineup of productions for the academic year.

This August, Dulaang Rock Opera Company (ROC), the premier student theater organization from the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) will have a Season Opener entitled Kislap, which aims to produce plays that highlight the use of one’s voice, and the need to listen to others’. This production will be the “spark” that would ignite and give a preview of the rest of ROC’s lineup of productions for the academic year.

This production aims to develop the skills of Dulaang ROC’s members and its participants in staging theater productions, to showcase the culture of the organizations, and to celebrate the organization’s history by receiving help from its alumni.

There are approximately 2,000 students who are currently enrolled in the university and have access to the organization’s shows. In celebration of the 31st year of the organization, Dulaang ROC has the theme of Silakbo: Ang Panibagong Bugso which refers to an “outburst of unsaid emotions”.

In this production, Dulaang ROC will stage three plays. “Salamin”, written by Gabrielle Vicente, to be directed by Arantxa Domingo which tackles the thoughts of an incoming college freshman––her dreams, fears, and responsibilities. It talks about the struggle of one’s own voice influenced by different factors around her. The next play focuses on a prominent concern among young adults which is courtship. It is entitled “Never Say Die” written by Hazel San Buenaventura and will be directed by Luke Vicente. Last but not the least is “Project Perradice” written by a ROC member, Ria Manalese, and to be directed by a ROC alumnus, Luis Sumera. This play is set in a video game that explores a universal issue which is the corruptness of systems and organizations. 

Due to the current situation that we are in, this production will be staged online through Facebook Live. Through these plays, Kislap aims to reach out to an audience of different ages and walks of life, to encourage self-awareness and expression, and to be sensitive to others’ needs.

Salamin 

Salamin is about four High School girls who talk about their problems regarding their dreams, futures, and people around them. At the beginning of the play, Patricia asks, “Sino ka?” and from here we witness the characters slowly unravel. We get to know them better as they each tell their story, all except one––Patricia. As the characters’ realizations progress, a big revelation occurs. 

Never Say Die

Revolving around five co-workers who have been friends for a long time, Never Say Die discusses a prominent problem among young adults today–– courtship. In this video call initially meant to be a work meeting, the group discusses whether their friend would be rejected or not. 

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Project Perradice

Tango, Alpha, Mike, and A, comprising Team TAMA, are virtual assistants of the online game Project Perradice in which the objective is to defend the “Perra” tree. They carefully follow all their given scripts until they meet Delta, whose teammates have been disconnected from the game. Despite his worries, Team TAMA assures him that the Developer would never leave them alone. However, as they discuss, they start asking themselves: Is everything really just a game? 

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