The third task: a play set in what is perhaps the smallest stage possible—an elevator. With spatial and narrative limitations at hand, what could be more fertile ground for the imagination and creativity of budding playwrights?
The third task: a play set in what is perhaps the smallest stage possible—an elevator. With spatial and narrative limitations at hand, what could be more fertile ground for the imagination and creativity of budding playwrights?
BULAG
An old, blind man and a young, observant elevator operator had a conversation regarding the truth and the horrors of Marcos Sr.'s tyranny.
KAKILALA
Two former classmates meet once again in an elevator and evaluate their current situations, comparing them to their past selves.
TAAS-UBOS
Two cousins are set to deliver a mysterious package to the highest floor of a condominium. However, one of them has reservations and severely wants to back out.
ALAGA
Two roommates take a quick trek to their nearby 7/11, but one of them is worrying over whether they had locked the door of their room, fearing the escape of their pet—Bruno.
LABIDABS
An elevator breaks down, trapping a vitriolic couple inside them. They confront each other about the problems currently faced by their relationship, but one of them has a greater offense than the other.
BINO OG PIZZA
A couple finds themselves stuck in an elevator. As they wait for the elevator to work again, a conversation about their relationship ensues.