- August 28 - October 12, 2025
Walang Aray Returns:
A Riveting Revival That Redefines Love and Revolution for a New Generation
Walang Aray proves that classic stories can be timeless when reinforced with a daring spirit that speaks to the pulse of today’s society. Now on its third run, PETA bares a more comedic, more subversive, and bolder and biting Walang Aray that speaks directly to today’s generation of Filipinos.
Peta Calendar
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Events & Workshop
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PETA Calendar: Shows & Workshop
Rak of Aegis
A treat for theater fans and OPM lovers! Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) together with Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang–Aawit (OPM).
Tagu-taguan Nasaan Ang Buwan?
“Tagu-Taguan Nasaan Ang Buwan?” is about the forgotten land of Saysay Lupalop, a world of stories that had limitless possibilities.
A Game of Trolls
A GAME OF TROLLS, #aGoT the MusicaLe, is the story of Heck, a troll whose indifference makes him the perfect keyboard warrior for Bimbam…
Ang Buhay ni Galileo
“It’s almost unbelievable that there ever was a time when a simple fact we know to be true – that the Earth revolves around the sun – is something that did not only have to be proven…
Charot
“Charot,” a Filipino colloquial term that means “just kidding,” underlines a pun. It is used to downplay an otherwise scathing statement to mere jest.
OUR NETWORK
Five decades of making Philippine theater history
Through the years, PETA has remained as one of the top theater organizations in the country. In it’s almost 50 years in the industry, the company has developed a multitude creative theater artists who believe in PETA’s vision of empowering a citizenry through theater arts. It has also built a network of partners who value culture as medium for change, and believe that theater can be a tool for education, social change and development.
Public and private schools nationwide
NGOs and community-based organization
Student theater groups
Local government units
Local and international and education organizations
Local and International donor agencies
Media Partners
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Years in the industry
Plays Produced
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OUR AWARDS
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Ramon Magsaysay Award
A trailblazer in Philippine arts, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) continues to be a leading force in using arts for change. As PETA celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017, PETA also received the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award, widely considered Asia’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize. The award recognized PETA for its “bold, collective contributions in shaping the theater arts as a force for social change” and its unwavering work in empowering communities.
Building on this legacy, PETA continues to use the arts to inspire hope, enrich the lives of Filipinos, and engage in national and global discourse. With a mission to empower communities, PETA remains a shining example of how theater can drive meaningful and positive social transformation.
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Watch, Learn, Collaborate
Watch PETA productions, learn through our various workshops, and collaborate with us in using art as a tool for education and social development. Get in touch to explore opportunities!