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in the Philippines forced founder Guidote-Alvarez to go to a political exile in 1972 but the theatrical organization remains operational. The theatrical works of the organization revolved around the social conditions and political climate during the Martial law era and focused on using the medium of
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PETA transferred to a permanent building as its headquarters in 2005, which is named the PETA Theater Center. Since the move, PETA has produced and performed adaptations of classic foreign plays as well as local and children's theatrical productions. They also began to adopt modern pop music. It is
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established the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) who meant the organization to be a vehicle for Philippine Theater to play a role in the development of the country's people and society. Four years later in 1971, PETA was named the
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along with a resource center which houses the library and archives covering a collection of books, publications, scripts, audiovisual files, and chronicles of the continuing lifework of the theater.
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which covers from the ground up to the third floor. It is also called as PETA-PHINMA Theater. At the ground floor, it also houses
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For the last 50 years, PETA has remained operational and has continued producing works and training theater practitioners.
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A multi-function hall on their building's second floor is dedicated to film director and Filipino national artist
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which is an interior design language that resonates throughout the building. On the second floor, it houses
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Marasigan, Dennis. "PETA and REP turn 5O: Why it's also a golden moment for Philippine Theater.
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https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/258785/peta-rep-turn-50-also-golden-moment-ph-theater/
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It also has two studios which are designed for creative learning spaces.
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now located in Eymard Drive, New Manila,Quezon City, Metro Manila.
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is a theatrical association of artists and educators. It is the
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and PETA are presenting "One More Chance, The Musical," the
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theater as an empowerment for the marginalized sectors.
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Index


Cecile Guidote-Alvarez
Private
New Manila
Quezon City
International Theater Institute
petatheater.com
UNESCO
International Theater Institute
Philippines
donee
Ramon Magsaysay Award
Cecile Guidote-Alvarez
UNESCO
International Theater Institute
Philippines
Manila
Martial law
Robinsons Malls
theatrical adaptation
One More Chance (2007 film)
Ben&Ben
Photo of the PETA Theater Center
Lino Brocka
Lino Brocka
Repertory Philippines
"Organizational Profile"
"Philippine Educational Theater Association • The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation • Honoring greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia"

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