Artistang Artlets

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Artistang Artlets
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Founded3 July 1980 (3 July 1980)
FoundersMarie Luz Datu
Nicolas Galvez, Jr.
Type Theatrical productions
Location
Affiliations University of Santo Tomas
UST Faculty of Arts and Letters
Philippine Educational Theater Association

Artistang Artlets, (official name during establishment: The Arts and Letters Theater Guild; now colloquially known with the abbreviation AA), is a Filipino theatre company founded by Marie Luz Datu and Nicolas Galvez, Jr. at the University of Santo Tomas. It was subsequently recognized as the official theatre guild of the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters. [1] [2] [3]

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AA is composed of writers, composers, actors, musicians, choreographers, and other theatrical production staff from the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters, constantly partnering with Teatro Tomasino and the Philippine Educational Theater Association for several productions. [4]

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YearTitleVenue
2020Sundowning [5] Online
2018Balikan [6] Albertus Magnus Auditorium, Manila
2017VAW Experiential Museum [7] PETA Quezon City Theater
2016Pendulum [8] Albertus Magnus Auditorium, Manila
2013Dyip [9]
20122B Kontinyud [10]
2010Anatomiya ng Pag-ibig [11] Rizal Auditorium, Manila

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