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PETA returns with Rody Vera’s musical farce ‘Walang Aray’

Walang Aray runs at the PETA-Phinma Theater, PETA Theater Center, New Manila, Quezon City from February 17 to May 14, 2023.

“TUMINDIG AT UMIBIG!” The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), the makers of the hit musical Rak of Aegis, is finally returning back to the theater for full live performances featuring a brand-new original Filipino opus: a witty, funny, and daring musical to hit the PETA Theater Center, Rody Vera’s fiercely irreverent, ferociously clever, and seriously hilarious farce, Walang Aray!

Signaled by critics to be “PETA’s next surefire hit” calling it “a rare intelligent gem,” Walang Aray is literature and history coming alive in the most cutting-edge and entertaining manner.

Presented by PETA with Indie.Go Media, Walang Aray is a genre-defying adaptation of the screenplay Walang Aray, based on Severino Reyes’ classic sarsuela Walang Sugat.

The musical richly mashes the timeless classic with contemporary language, funk and pop tunes, and tongue-in-cheek humor.

This old-meets-new production directed by Ian Segarra, with original music by Vince Lim, caps PETA’s emerald year. 

Walang Aray runs at the PETA-Phinma Theater, PETA Theater Center, New Manila, Quezon City from February 17 to May 14, 2023.

For partnerships and showbuying inquiries, contact Mitch Go at 0917-539-1112 or email PETA at petatheater@gmail.com.

For more information about Walang Aray, follow PETA’s social media pages: @petatheater.

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