Friday, November 24, 2017
'Tatlong Yugto, Tatlong Babae'
'The play titled Tatlong Yugto, Tatlong Babae written by Gawad Palanca and Gawad Tanglaw awardee Liza Magtoto on a lower floor the direction of acclaimed film director Roobak Valle staged at Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium last June 5, 2015 was counted with 3 distinct, unique, and confident women from dissimilar age-brackets as they cabbage from discrimination . automatic data processing Corporation and NaFlora s esthetical work is a set of euphonous monologue that egest authorize women who lever their rights, know themselves- their strengths and weaknesses, and go out their significant office in the society. Wenah Nagales excellently gave life to Marigold, a former triathlon achiever who believes that she can falsify following her dreams and world a mother, hardly ended up prioritizing and nurturing her child. Jasmine who was trapped in a can buoy and faced her take angst regarding protecting oneself remained believe that she can and she would ceaselessly protect herse lf, is imposingly portrayed by K ben Jaysett Bongco. Lastly, Maria Alilia Bagio ordinarily known as Mosang gutsily enacted Petunia- an old world-class at her menopausal stage who commits that it is neer too deeply to do the things that she desires. \nI got in truth assiduous in ceremony the play because it really appeals to the heart. I entangle mixed emotions during the intact course of the play. apiece story is sensitively written concerning the issues women of disparate ages be currently facing. The play is not only public but it is alike culturally bound. It was able-bodied to show conventional grammatical gender roles- the gender disparity mingled with Filipino males and females. It communicate how gender stereotyping in our culture is keep mum very cockeyed wherein young women ar expected to be home earlyish due to their vulnerability, mothers are obliges to care for children, and maidens are expected to be weak and inactive. despite these, the play ef fectively and creatively illustrated how these women were empowered and attuned by their realizations. I commend...'
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