After its celebrated run in the 9th Festival
International de Théâtre De Mont-Laurier in Quebec, Canada, “13th of
September” is all set for yet another international show at the THEATERWELTEN 2022 on Saturday, 15 October
2022 at the Cultural Center Dieselstrasse in Esslingen, Germany, now with the
support of the Philippine and German government, National Commission for
Culture and Arts (NCCA) and Bund Deutscher Amateurtheater (BDAT). This
opportunity and privilege to represent the Philippines fulfills one of the
goals of BOGT Philippines to create and produce shows for international theater
festivals.
“13th of September” is a Reimagination of Lanie
Robertson’s “The Insanity of Mary Girard”, written and translated by playwright
Eljay Castro Deldoc, directed by Riki Benedicto, with actors Marco Calilao, Norman Peñaflorida,
and Lao Rodriguez who now takes the role of Mary Girard.
JayLo Conanan (Production Designer), Katreen Dela Cruz
(Production and Stage Manager), Roldan Lozano (Lights Designer), and Ces Valera
(Projection Designer) complete the delegation of 8 who will fly to Germany this
October.
THEATERWELTEN is both a festival and an
international theater encounter. It is held every two years since 2015 and -
due to the travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic - had its first
ever digital festival in 2021, which was also attended by BOGT Philippines.
This year’s festival will be held from 13 - 16 October 2022 with performances
coming from 8 countries: Philippines, Ukraine, Chile, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Lebanon,
Germany, and Israel. An accompanying symposium will examine the topic of
“Theater and Safe Spaces'' from local and global perspectives: Is theatre a
safe space? How does it affect participation in social events?
The
Philippines’ representation at the festival does not end on the stage after the
curtain closes as Director Riki Benedicto leads two days of Stage Combat
workshops (October 14 and 15, 2022) in Sporthalle der Gemeinschaftsschule.
Stage Combat is an artistic representation of fighting based on principles of
reality using techniques that ensure the safety of actors on stage, all the
while showcasing the fight’s aesthetic aspects and dramatic power.
Any play can, practically, be “based on a true story” but
“The Insanity of Mary Girard” is one of the few that took real-life events into
a haunting and highly theatrical piece. Mary Girard (1758–1815) was committed
to an asylum in 1790 where her husband declared her legally insane. During her
confinement, she gave birth to a baby girl – unsure who the father was – who
died five months later. After residing in the insanity ward for 25 years, she
was laid to rest somewhere on hospital grounds, her grave unmarked.
SYNOPSIS
Sunday Evening, Mary Girard is preparing for her last night
in Pennsylvania Asylum. Now, 56, her age is visible after more than two decades
re-living the moments of her life inside the asylum. While doing her daily
routine and preparation with other patients, her past is dawning inside her,
the memories of her mother, husband and her dear daughter are right in front of
her and it seems like she’s “sane” once again. As for her last night with the
tranquilizing chair, she will fight and relive the moments of lies and betrayal
that have never been proven.
ELJAY CASTRO DELDOC -
PLAYWRIGHT
After the launch of one of his notable pieces, “Lukot-Lukot,
Bilog-Bilog” with Tanghalang Pilipino, ELJAY CASTRO DELDOC makes his debut in
the international scene with “13th of September” together with his dramaturg,
Drew Espenocilla. In this piece, they illustrate the “present-time Mary
Girards” as victims of a harsh society whose leaders are oblivious to the
horrendous truth – that the Philippines is living within a culture that
emphasizes resilience and humor amid suffering and pain making it difficult to
talk about mental illness where you have no other choice but to be strong –
both mentally and emotionally. They regard that, as people, we put so much
importance in being able to roll with the punches, almost to the point that
it’s a requisite to master how to laugh in the face of misfortune. This is why,
despite the growing call to recognize mental health as a legitimate public
health concern, initiatives to resolve this remain limited.
Eljay has been a part of The Virgin Labfest for six
consecutive years since 2013. His most notable plays are first staged in this
festival: “Owel”, “Ang Goldfish ni Prof. Dimaandal”, “Si Maria Isabella at ang
Guryon ng mga Tala”, and the Carlos Palanca Memorial Award-winning “Pilipinas
Kong Mahal With All the Overcoat”. In
2016, “Si Maria Isabella…” was mounted by Bindlestiff Studio in San Francisco,
California. Recently, he ventured into producing teleplays as a part-time
writer for GMA 7. He’s part of the writing team of “Juan Tamad”, “Naku Boss
Ko”, “Conan My Beautician”, and “I Heart Davao”.
RIKI BENEDICTO - DIRECTOR
Director RIKI BENEDICTO has headed several productions with
Tanghalang Pilipino, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Virgin Labfest and
Dulaang Filipino. True to BOGT’s primary objective, he has been consistently
elevating the presence of Philippine theater globally with his directorial
works in Dulaang Filipino’s Out at Sea (7th Montreal International Theatre
festival) and Oedipus (7th Festival international de Théâtre de Mont-Laurier).
The latter was awarded Best International Performance and special Jury prize in
Teatralny Koufar in Belarus, SETKANI/ENCOUNTER International Theater Festival’s
SWAG Award in Brno Czech Republic and Best International Performance in
Escenamateur Spain. Solomon also won Best International Performance in
Escenamateur Spain.
He received Best Director for a Musical and Best Director for
Non-Musical nominations from ALIW awards in 2017 and 2018, respectively, Best
Director for Philippine LEAF Awards 2020, and he is also the first ever
Filipino professional jury in SETKANI/ENCOUNTER International Theater Festival
in Czech Republic last 2021.
Riki is, once again, putting forward another universal
concern in Eljay Castro Deldoc’s “13th of September” where he aspires to “challenge
society’s restrictive definition of sanity, gender and sexuality or even your
perception of truth - truth is relative.”
CAST
NORMAN PEÑAFLORIDA wears many hats in the events
industry and in theater - Production
Designer, Stylist, Stage Manager, Host, Actor and Singer and the proud and hard-working proprietor of THE
CLOSET Events and Image.
His wide range of theater experience traces back to
Gantimpala Theater Foundation, for decades he acted on several productions of the company under the artistic
direction of the late Tony Espejo. From the famous Four Classics to original
Filipino musicals. He was the 2018 ALIW awardee for Best Featured actor for
Artist's playground "Geegee at Waterina" and the the first
Outstanding actor in a featured role in the 1st Philippine L.E.A.F awards for
"Nakakapagpabagabag".
With a natural leaning on design Norman was part of the
Philippine delegate to the ASEAN Design Workshop and and currently the resident
stylist of the award winning cultural online program of the National Commission
for Culture and The Arts' (NCCA)
"PADAYON".
Currently he is the co-chairman of UNESCO - International
Theater Institute - Philippines Center.
MARCO EDWARD CALILAO was a former member of
Sining-Lahi Poly Repertory. He has been part of several productions as an actor
and production staff. Some of the memorable plays were Orlando Nadres’
“Hanggang dito na lamang at maraming salamat”, Chris Marinez’s “Sabado sa Sams”
and “Last Order sa Penguin”; and Rody Vera’s “Luna: Isang Romansang Aswang”. He
also had the chance to be one of the contestants for a noontime show, Its
Showtime’s “Ms. Q&A: Intergalaktik” where he won Best in Chukchak.
PAOLO RODRIGUEZ, a.k.a. LAO, completes the
cast taking along with him his expertise on television and film acting. Among
his notable appearances were Erik Matti’s BuyBust, OTJ The missing 8 and Honor
Thy Father, Halik sa Hangin and The Broken Marriage Vow. He was part of
Tanghalang Pilipino Actors’ Company in 2002. Since then he has performed in a
wide variety of productions, from his very first, Anatomiya ng Korupsiyon, to
musicals (Zsa Zsa Zaturnah and Noli Me Tangere) to his title role and the
critically acclaimed The Romance of Magno Rubio.
The artistic team of “13th of September” are as
follows: Riki Benedicto (Director), Eljay Castro Deldoc (Playwright), Drew
Espenocilla (Dramaturg/English translation), Jay Lorenz Conanan
(Production/Costume Designer), Roldan Lozano (Lights Designer), Ces Valera
(Projection Artist), Paw Castillo (Photo and Graphic Artist), and Jared Acuna
(Video Artist).
BOGT Philippines is a team of professional
theater and film practitioners based in Manila, Philippines. The group’s major
goal is to create and produce shows for different international theater
festivals. They want to boost the presence of the Philippine theater in the
international realm and at the same time, bring home and share their learnings
to Filipino professional and school-based theater companies.
For further details,
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