It's very hard to pick favorites for this batch but the first play Mapagbirong Haplos by Kevin Tabora was the one that touched me emotionally since the central figure was a father. I like the way the back story unfolded with the audience wondering why the daughter was so hostile to the father in the first place. Like all the plays here, it was well-acted and the information given to the audience was enough to sustain their interest towards the end.
The second play, Last Ten Minutes by Joy Icayan was just as interesting considering that the first scene was a sex scene! The play would surely connect to anyone who has drifted through life looking for intimacy - especially now that the Internet has taken casual sex to a whole new level - making it even easier for women to has as many partners as the men. The play was written and directed by women and the other main character is a woman who in the eyes of society, is acting sexually like a man - a very naughty premise.
Ang Goldfish ni Prof. Dimaandal by Eljay Deldoc belongs to the comedy set which I think has drawn audiences to the Virgin Labfest. Every year, there are several plays here which are so riotous and so out and out funny that it's such a joy to watch! This play could be easily transported to a sitcom medium, with enough wacky characters to fill up the TV screen. Like any good comedy, the play exaggerates the absurd things sane and professional people would do when faced with a simple dilemma. The absurdity of it all just builds and builds until everything boils up into a stupendous climax!
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