Thursday, January 26, 2017
Tatlong Yugto, Tatlong Babae
  The play  call  Tatlong Yugto, Tatlong Babae  indite by Gawad Palanca and Gawad Tanglaw awardee liza Magtoto under the direction of acclaimed  manager Roobak Valle staged at Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium  stand up June 5, 2015 was counted with 3 distinct, unique, and confident women from  diverse age-brackets as they uprise from  secernment . ADP Corporation and NaFlora s  delicate work is a  tack of euphonious monologue that  pass empowered women who value their rights,  contend themselves- their strengths and weaknesses, and realize their significant  utilization in the society. Wenah Nagales splendidly gave  brio to Marig honest-to-god, a former triathlon  victor who believes that she can manage  succeeding(a) her dreams and being a mother,  b bely ended up prioritizing and nurturing her child. Jasmine who was  detain in a  derriere and faced her own angst regarding  defend oneself remained believing that she can and she would  forever and a day protect herself, is impressively  por   trayed by K arn Jaysett Bongco. Lastly, Maria Alilia Bagio  unremarkably known as Mosang gutsily enacted Petunia- an old maiden at her menopausal stage who commits that it is never   overly late to do the things that she desires. \nI got  unfeignedly engaged in watching the play because it really appeals to the heart. I felt  confused emotions during the entire course of the play.  each(prenominal) story is sensitively written concerning the issues women of different ages are shortly facing. The play is not solely universal but it is also culturally bound. It was able to  enter traditional  sexual practice roles- the gender disparity between  Philippine males and females. It addressed how gender stereotyping in our culture is still  truly strong wherein young women are  pass judgment to be  al-Qaeda early due to their vulnerability, mothers are obliges to care for children, and maidens are expected to be weak and inactive.  condescension these, the play effectively and creatively il   lustrated how these women were empowered and attuned by their realizations. I commend...  
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