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If there’s a successful formula for staging plays for children that don’t talk down to them, that are accessible to the young but that speak to grownups too, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (or PETA) might have found it.

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LOLA BASYANG AND BATANG RIZAL
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If there’s a successful formula for staging plays for children that don’t talk down to them, that are accessible to the young but that speak to grownups too, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (or PETA) might have found it.

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