PETA Theater Center Manila

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PETA Theater Center Manila Reviews and Shows

This hub gathers coverage connected to PETA and the PETA Theater Center, from Manila theater reviews and show guides to archive features on socially engaged Philippine stage work.

Quick Guide

This Page includes reviews, previews, show guides, and archive features about Philippine Educational Theater Association productions in Quezon City. Start with the 2026 ENDO review and guide, then explore older PETA-related features on Rak of Aegis, The Kundiman Party, Charot, A Game of Trolls, Changing Partners, Care Divas, and PETA workshops.

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For the full site background, editorial focus, press contact details, and coverage areas behind this PETA Theater Center archive, visit the About Unsaulicited page.

PETA, or the Philippine Educational Theater Association, is one of the Philippines' defining theater institutions, known for work that connects performance, education, community, and social transformation. Founded in 1967 by Cecile Guidote-Alvarez, PETA has long treated theater not only as entertainment, but as a way of shaping civic imagination, artistic practice, and public conversation.

PETA appears here as both a venue and a cultural force. The coverage follows productions staged at or connected to the PETA Theater Center, especially works that speak to labor, memory, politics, music, identity, and the continuing life of Philippine theater.

Start Here: Essential PETA Coverage

A full review of ENDO as a rhythmic, symbolic stage retelling at PETA Theater Center.

A dated show guide with run details, cast context, and production information for the 2026 PETA staging.

PETA Musicals and Major Archive Features