June 25, 2026

PETA Opens “Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 4,” Bringing the Franchise’s Signature Satire to Live Theater

After months of anticipation, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) officially opens the first live theatrical installment of the iconic satirical franchise, “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 4: Oh Sht! It’s Live sa Cheter!”, running from June 19 to August 16, 2026 at the PETA Theater Center.

The production embraces everything audiences have come to love about the “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank” universe: humor, larger-than-life personalities, outrageous situations, and a meta look at the messy business of making art. The result is a theatrical experience that is hilarious, self-aware, and chaotic.
At the center of the story is a play within a play—a wildly ambitious adaptation of Aurelio Tolentino’s “Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas,” one of the most significant works in Philippine theater, first staged in 1903. Somehow, against all odds and perhaps better judgment, it finds itself inside the world of “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank,” where questions of power, resistance, and revolution are refracted through celebrity, spectacle, and theatrical chaos.

Caught in the middle of it all is Eugene Domingo, who recruits the “Ugeng-gengs” (a troupe of aspiring performers personally recruited by Eugene), rallies an eclectic team of collaborators, and pushes the project far beyond the limits of practicality. Visionary, charismatic, exasperating, and impossible to ignore, she becomes the driving force behind a production that threatens to spin gloriously out of control just as she tries harder and harder to keep it under her full control.
Eugene Domingo and the Ugeng-gengs
Andoy Ranay
JC Santos
Ensemble
Yet the production deliberately resists easy or didactic conclusions. As playwright Chris Martinez explains: “The play doesn’t try to resolve that. It just puts it onstage.” The production invites audiences to laugh at them, wrestle with them, and continue the conversation long after the curtain falls.

That philosophy has always been central to the “Septic Tank” franchise. Previous installments challenged audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about independent filmmaking, commercial cinema, and historical revisionism. This latest chapter continues that tradition by exposing the tensions within contemporary theater and the society it reflects.

As Marlon Rivera, director of the first three “Septic Tank” installments and now a cast member in the fourth, puts it: “Once the tyrant is expelled and the star is covered in shit, does the audience walk out clean, or are they left holding the ticket stubs of their own complicity?”

Audience demand has already translated into strong ticket sales, starting with two sold-out weeks and several other performances fully booked throughout the run.

Tickets are still available via TicketWorld at bit.ly/SepticTank4Tickets and through Showbuyers at bit.ly/SepticTank4Showbuyers.

For more information and updates, follow @petatheater on social media.
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June 20, 2026

Over Drinks and Unfinished Stories: Boxstage Manila Opens the Season with Tagay Para Sa Ex

Set during a night of drinking among friends, Boxstage Manila opens its new theater season with Tagay Para Sa Ex, a stage production about love, breakups, and the honest conversations that often surface only after a few drinks.

Written and directed by Dudz Teraña, president of Boxstage Manila and Senior Artist Teacher of the Philippine Educational Theater Association, the play explores how people navigate relationships after they have ended and how notions of love evolve with age, experience, and the world around them.

The story unfolds inside a low-rise condominium during a drinking session among five friends: Mark, a BPO team leader; Liz, a freelance designer; Benj, a senior marketing officer; Mich, a virtual assistant; and Poch, an events coordinator. As the night progresses, the characters begin to question their own emotional maturity, confront their differing moral views, and reflect on the choices they have made in love and in life.

In an era when relationships are often shaped by technology, social expectations, and online validation, Tagay Para Sa Ex presents situations that many people can relate to.

The characters discuss commitment, boundaries, ambition, and loneliness in ways that feel familiar, especially to audiences navigating modern dating, work culture, and digital connections.

Loosely inspired by What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver, the play focuses less on romance and more on reflection. It invites audiences to sit with the characters as they speak honestly, sometimes awkwardly, about love that has changed or ended.

The cast includes Jonas Cunanan (Sala Sa Pito) and Buknoy Gonzales (Rampa, Love Laban 2026 Host) as Poch; Brigitta Marilla (Bagets The Musical) and Karyl Oliva (Sala Sa Pito) as Mich; RB Pascua (FTG’s Karne, Niyebe) and Jel Tarun (20 Questions 2024 Rerun, My Bespren Emman) as Benj; Kloren Flores (Sala Sa Pito) and Yesh Burce (Replacing Chef Chico, Incognito) as Liz; and Kobie Hachero (Sala Sa Pito) and AJ Sison (The Kangks Show, Marahuyo Project) as Mark.

 
 
 
 
 

Intimate and relatable, Tagay Para Sa Ex offers a close look at how people try to understand love in a fast, connected world, one conversation and one drink at a time.

Performance Schedule:

  • Saturday, August 8, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.
  • Thursday, August 13, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, August 15, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, August 22, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, September 5, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.

Performances will be held at the FEU Center for the Arts (FCA) Black Box Studio at Far Eastern University (FEU) Manila.

Boxstage Manila invites theater audiences and the public to experience Tagay Para Sa Ex, part of the current season of FTG’s alumni theater company in Morayta. For tickets: https://ticket2me.net/event/22957. Visit Boxstage Manila’s official social media page for more information.

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June 19, 2026

2TinCans Philippines and The Kabilin Center present Ang Kawatan: A Public Reckoning with the Stories We Steal

Some stories are written. Others are stolen and celebrated by the very people who should have known better.

 

2TinCans Philippines and The Kabilin Center present Ang Kawatan (The Thief), the second production of Kulukabildo II: Stories in Direct Light, running June 27 and 28 at The Kabilin Center, Eduardo Aboitiz Street, Tinago, Cebu City.

Directed by 2TinCans Theatre Company member, Vanessa Fe, and written by journalist and playwright, Maverick Avila, Ang Kawatan is a tragicomedy set during a live televised book launch — Open Book with Frankie, a fading cultural program.

Celebrated novelist Mateo Robles (played by Dave Feril) takes his seat across from veteran host Frankie (played by Lord Lawrence Latonio), ready to tell the story behind his acclaimed bestselling book. What he does not expect to walk into the studio and refuse to be invisible is Ana (played by Judee Kriselle Rallos), a young woman whose trauma he silenced, repackaged, and sold as fiction.

Lord Lawrence Latonio as Frankie

What unfolds is a public confrontation that cracks open the creative community it is set in, exposing the fault lines of complicity, victim-blaming, and the ease with which those who control the narrative can turn a stolen truth into a prize-winning lie.

Fe notes that this story is not new. It has always been there, just repackaged the same way Mateo repackaged Ana's truth into a prize-winning book.

“Tragedy doesn't come in loudly. It lives in the quiet moments: a community that keeps applauding, people who knew and said nothing. I didn't want to put a survivor's trauma on display. I wanted people to watch this and recognize themselves not as strangers to this story, but as someone who has watched another person be exploited and stayed quiet. It's the perfect setting to show that the live show was the one place Mateo cannot hide. However, the same system that exposed him is the one that never protected Ana,” Fe said.

The production marks Fe's directorial debut, a milestone made more meaningful by the story she has chosen to tell. She brings to this production both a director's precision and a woman's intimate understanding of what it means when a survivor's truth falls into the wrong hands.

Ang Kawatan is also the result of many years of creative partnership. Fe and playwright Avila first developed the story in college — a shared conviction that has taken three years to find its stage.

2TinCans Producing Artistic Director, Sarah Mae Enclona-Henderson, hopes that audiences leave Ang Kawatan carrying with them not only memories of a compelling performance, but also a renewed sense of curiosity, awareness, and responsibility.

“If the play encourages even one person to see an issue differently, ask a difficult question, or take meaningful action, then it has fulfilled its purpose,” Enclona-Henderson said.

Ang Kawatan arrives as the second installment of Kulukabildo II: Stories in Direct Light, a monthly theatre series running April through November 2026. Rooted in the Bisaya concept of kulukabildo — an informal exchange, the kind of honest conversation that happens when people feel safe enough to speak freely. The series features the distinct visions of eight emerging Cebuano directors under the 2TinCans Directors Program. The series opened in March with The Second Eulogy, directed by Mario Alcoriza.

Completing the cast featuring 2TinCans Theatre Company members are Shiella Pestaño-Gemperoa as Gab, Shane Rennel Ayong as Kirby, and Grant Bacaltos as Patrick. The production is supported by stage manager Regina Binueza.

As a hub for Cebuano culture and community, The Kabilin Center continues to serve as the home for stories that demand to be told — narratives that do not ask for comfort but ask instead for honesty, attention, and the willingness to sit with what is true.

Ang Kawatan runs on June 27 at 7:00 PM and on June 28 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM at The Kabilin Center. Tickets are available online at 2tincans-philippines.yapsody.com.

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Italian Film Festival 2026 brings films by Paolo Sorrentino, Paolo Genovese and leading Italian contemporary filmmakers

The Italian Film Festival returns to Manila from June 26 to July 1, 2026, presenting six acclaimed contemporary Italian films, including the latest works by internationally renowned directors Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty, Youth) and Paolo Genovese (Perfect Strangers).
 
Organized by the Embassy of Italy in Manila in collaboration with Elephant Pictures, Cineforum Robert Bresson, the Philippine-Italian Association (PIA), and Shangri-La Plaza's Red Carpet Cinemas, the festival continues its mission of promoting Italian culture and strengthening ties between Italy and the Philippines through the universal language of cinema.

Admission to all screenings is free of charge, with daily screenings scheduled at 6:00 PM at the Shangri-La Red Carpet Cinema in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila.

This year's edition showcases a diverse selection of films representing some of the most significant voices in contemporary Italian cinema:
  • La Grazia (The Pardon) by Academy Award-winning director Paolo Sorrentino (2025), a compelling political drama centered on the President of the Italian Republic as he faces two delicate requests for presidential pardon at the end of his mandate.
  • FolleMente (Madly) by internationally acclaimed director Paolo Genovese (2025), a witty and insightful romantic comedy that takes audiences inside the minds of its protagonists.
  • Elisa by Leonardo Di Costanzo (2025), a powerful drama exploring memory, guilt, and redemption.
  • Gioia Mia (Sweetheart) by Margherita Spampinato (2025), a touching story about family, faith, and generational change.
  • La Vita da Grandi (Siblings) by Greta Scarano (2025), an uplifting and emotional journey centered on family bonds and independence.
  • Le Città di Pianura (The Last One for the Road) by Francesco Sossai (2025), a bittersweet road movie about friendship, self-discovery, and unexpected encounters.
For many years, the Italian Film Festival has served as an important platform for cultural exchange, introducing Filipino audiences to the richness and diversity of contemporary Italian filmmaking while creating opportunities for dialogue between artists, educators, students, and cultural institutions.

The festival is part of the broader efforts to promote Italian cultural heritage and strengthen people-to-people connections between Italy and the Philippines.

Festival Director Antonio Termenini continues to oversee the artistic direction of the festival and the selection of films presented to Philippine audiences. A film producer and cultural organizer, Termenini is the founder of Cineforum Robert Bresson, a Rome-based cultural association dedicated to promoting cinema and cultural exchange. He is also the creator of the internationally recognized Asian Film Festival in Italy and Managing Director of Elephant Pictures, a film production and distribution company. Through these initiatives, he has played an important role in promoting both Italian and Asian cinema and fostering cultural dialogue between Europe and Asia.

Additional information regarding admission procedures and festival activities will be announced through the official channels of the organizers.

Experience the best of contemporary Italian cinema.

Viva il Cinema Italiano!

For updates, screening schedules, and festival announcements, follow the official channels of the organizers:

Embassy of Italy in Manila
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItalyinPH
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italyinph

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June 17, 2026

Ring the Bell, Open the Door: Iza Calzado Unlocks the Ultimate Real-Life Security Upgrade at the Smart Yale Home Booth in Wilcon Balintawak

The excitement builds as the second stop of the experiential smart home showcase introduces the sleek, silver trimming finish of Yale Zuri for modern living, offering limited perks and exclusive discounts of up to 35% off on introductory prices
L-R: Ms. Aya Castillo, Product Marketing Manager, ASSA ABLOY Philippines Inc.; Ms. Rosemarie Bosch Ong, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Wilcon Depot Philippines; Ms. Iza Calzado, #MySmartYaleHome Ambassador; Mr. Carl Lim, President, CEO, COO, Limson Marketing Inc.; Mr. Jonathan Kwong, Director and General Manager, ASSA ABLOY Philippines Inc.
The future of home security continues its journey at Wilcon Depot Balintawak as Yale Philippines brings the second leg of its Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth experiential showcase to one of the country’s key destinations for builders, designers, and homeowners. Wilcon Depot Balintawak serves as the premier venue for this stop, celebrating progress toward future-ready living alongside brand ambassador Iza Calzado. With over 100 branches nationwide, Wilcon Depot continues to champion “Building Big Ideas” by bringing together home improvement and smart security to meet the growing demand for homes that are not only well-designed and functional but also safe, convenient, and ready for modern lifestyles.

Running until the end of June, the immersive experience brings to life the theme “Unlock Real Life Security. Upgrade to a Smart Yale Home,” inviting smart living enthusiasts to discover how connected security solutions can seamlessly fit into modern Filipino lifestyles, bringing greater convenience, confidence, and peace of mind to everyday living.

Opening the program, Mr. Jonathan Kwong, ASSA ABLOY Philippines Director and General Manager, highlighted the stellar momentum of the Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth. “Fresh from a successful campaign kick-off in May, we’re pleased to continue building momentum for our Smart Yale Home Pop-up booth through partnerships like this,” Jonathan shared, noting the growing enthusiasm among Filipino homeowners for connected, lifestyle-driven home solutions. “The strong response we received reaffirmed the growing interest in smarter, more connected home security solutions, and we're excited to continue that conversation.” He added that with Yale Smart Locks now accessible in all Wilcon Depot stores nationwide, the brand looks forward to helping more Filipinos discover the benefits of smarter and more secure living.
Mr. Jonathan Kwong, Director and General Manager, ASSA ABLOY Philippines Inc.
Ms. Rosemarie Bosch Ong, Wilcon Depot Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, expressed Wilcon Depot’s excitement in supporting Yale and its latest smart home innovations, showcasing how these solutions align with the evolving needs of modern Filipino families. She noted that lifestyle priorities are shifting, with homeowners now looking far beyond durability and design alone. “They are also prioritizing convenience, connectivity, and security," Rose emphasized. "Smart home solutions like Yale's latest innovations reflect this shift—offering protection that is intuitive, reliable, and seamlessly integrated into everyday life.”
Ms. Rosemarie Bosch Ong, SEVP-COO of Wilcon Depot Philippines
The Experiential “Unlocking the Door” Booth Opening
The centerpiece of the event was the highly experiential, ceremonial opening of the Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth, led by Ms. Aya Castillo, Product Marketing Manager of ASSA ABLOY Philippines, alongside the afternoon's charismatic host, MYX VJ Ozzie Llige. Instead of a traditional ribbon-cutting, the event unfolded like an interactive home visit. Standing at the booth's main entrance, Aya demonstrated the advanced FaceScan feature on the flagship Yale Luna Elite+ smart lock, seamlessly unlocking the door with just a glance before she and Ozzie entered the smart home living room area.

Moments later, the Yale Luna Elite+ integrated built-in doorbell chimed as the event’s first "visitors"—Mr. Jonathan Kwong, Ms. Rosemarie Bosch Ong, and Mr. Carl Lim, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Operating Officer of Limson Marketing Inc.—rang the bell and were warmly welcomed inside. Stepping through the front door and into the cozy living space, they symbolically "unlocked the door" to a more connected lifestyle. But the surprises didn't stop there. A second friendly chime from the Yale Luna Elite+ echoed through the smart home booth announcing the final, star-studded guest of the afternoon: actress, host, entrepreneur, devoted mom, and #MySmartYaleHome Ambassador Ms. Iza Calzado. Joining the team inside the living space, Iza beautifully reinforced the idea that smart security can be both stylishly modern and effortlessly part of a warm, welcoming home.
The Smart Lock in Focus: Yale Luna Elite+
As the undisputed showstopper of this experiential smart home showcase, the Yale Luna Elite+ was given a grand spotlight right at the threshold, proving why it serves as the ultimate modern home upgrade. Described as a masterpiece of industrial art with smart technology working quietly inside, the flagship lock boasts seven versatile access options, making the daily struggle of fumbling for house keys a thing of the past.

During the interactive tour, Iza explored the lock's most futuristic features, including its built-in radar that detects an arriving homeowner from a meter away, instantly activating an ultra-fast 3D face recognition scan for a seamless, glance-and-go entry. She was particularly enchanted by the touchless PalmScan feature—a unique "#giveme5" experience where users simply hover their hand to scan their distinct vein pattern.
 
Yale Luna Elite+
The conversation then shifted to seamless smart home integration as tech expert and Pinoy Metro Geek founder Ian Fuentes joined them in the living area. Highlighting how connected living can flawlessly elevate everyday routines through the flagship lock's ecosystem, Fuentes shared, “With the Yale Home App, your phone is your command center. Home is wherever you are, because you’re always connected,” emphasizing how today’s smart security is designed to bring more ease, freedom, and flow into modern living.
Pinoy Metro Geek, Mr. Ian Fuentes
Connecting this seamless tech experience back to her busy everyday rhythm as a working mom, Iza shared how this effortless, touchless entry fits beautifully into a wellness-driven lifestyle. “You know how much I love working out and being outdoors in my garden," Iza noted. "When I get back inside, my hands are usually full with my dumbbells, towel, yoga mat, and water bottle. Home is really my safe space—it’s where I unwind and recharge. So having a lock like this just makes things easier; I don’t have to fumble for keys just to get inside the house.”

Beyond its touchless entrance options and app integration, the Yale Luna Elite+ functions like a personal concierge for the front door. The interior side features a crystal-clear 4.7-inch electronic screen paired with two-way audio, allowing family members to instantly see and speak with anyone outside. Combined with an automatic Welcome Light that greets you at the end of a long day, a built-in sensor that captures photos of motion before a guest even reaches the porch, and a robust Smart Dual-Battery System for round-the-clock operation, the lock elegantly redefines home security as an intuitive gesture of hospitality.

Exploring the Smart Yale Home: From Everyday Spaces to Private Sanctuaries
Moving past the living room, Aya and Iza explored the other doors within the booth, showcasing how smart technology adapts beautifully to every room in the house. Iza tested the everyday convenience of the Yale Uno smart lock—a sleek, premium black entry point featuring a fingerprint sensor resting naturally under the thumb for single-motion unlocking. She also marveled at the compact Yale YDL325 Series, available in bold square or classic circle profiles, designed specifically for interior spaces like home offices or walk-in closets with an easy plug-and-play, no-drill installation.
Yale Uno, YDL325 Circle, YDL325 Square
The immersive tour then guided the guests to the cozy bedroom layout where the focus shifted to safeguarding life's most meaningful treasures. Here, they explored the Yale Solis Safe Series, motorized steel safes meticulously engineered with advanced fingerprint access and built-in LED lighting to blend effortlessly into modern spaces like high-end furniture. Iza sampled various sizes, noting how the bedside-friendly 230L perfectly fits travel kits and family photo hard drives, while the 560L flagship behaves like a motorized master archive. "With everything we juggle as parents, you just want to check it off your mind," Iza shared, reflecting on the deep peace of mind the safes offer to busy family life. "I don’t want to overthink if the passports are safe or where I put my watch. I’m assured that everything is protected.”
Yale Solis Safes
The event also marked the official debut of the Yale Zuri smart lock—the premium new addition specifically spotlighted for this leg of the tour. Flaunting a sophisticated silver trimming finish that instantly upgrades any entryway, the Zuri bridges practical daily utility with striking minimalist design. It pairs a natural-grip fingerprint sensor on a traditional lever handle with full Yale Home App control, PIN, and RFID options. Built for everyday household peace of mind, the Zuri also boasts intuitive voice guidance for zero-effort setup, a protective fake PIN feature, and built-in damage and break-in alarms.
Yale Zuri
Delivering Global Innovation to Filipino Homes
Closing the event, Mr. Carl Lim, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Operating Officer of Limson Marketing Inc., highlighted how strategic collaboration continues to drive the adoption of smart home innovations among Filipino consumers. He emphasized Limson Marketing’s vital role in bridging world-class technology with local households. “Our commitment is to ensure that ASSA ABLOY’s world-class innovations are seamlessly delivered to Wilcon Depot’s massive nationwide network, and ultimately, into the hands of Filipino homeowners who deserve the very best,” Carl stated.
Mr. Carl Lim, President, CEO, COO of Limson Marketing Inc.
Carl expressed immense pride in partnering with ASSA ABLOY and Wilcon Depot to ensure that intuitive, future-ready home protection becomes widely accessible to customers across the country.

Unbeatable Introductory Deals & Festive Perks
To celebrate this second leg and make premium smart security fully accessible, ASSA ABLOY Philippines, Limson Marketing Inc., and Wilcon Depot are rolling out exclusive introductory discounts* of up to 35% off on the newest Yale smart locks throughout June across all Wilcon Depot branches nationwide:
  • Yale Luna Elite+: Available at a special introductory price of ₱55,243.50 (down from ₱84,990), uniquely bundled with a complimentary Yale Smart Video Doorbell and Chime.
  • Yale Zuri: Open for exclusive pre-order via Limson Marketing stores nationwide for just ₱19,500 (down from ₱27,990).
  • Yale Uno: Offered at a sleek promotional price of ₱12,743 (down from ₱16,990).
  • Yale YDL325 Series: Available for just ₱7,992 (down from ₱9,990) to smarten up interior doors.
  • Yale Solis Safe Series: Starting at an accessible ₱11,192 for the 230L model, ₱11,592 for the 250 nightstand model, ₱13,192 for the 400 vault, and ₱15,992 for the flagship 560 fortress safe.
Trusted Every Day: Unlock Real Life Security. Upgrade to a Smart Yale Home
This June, take the next effortless step toward smarter living with Yale’s latest innovations. Designed to fit seamlessly into everyday routines, Yale’s smart security solutions perfectly combine convenience, reliability, and effortless confidence. Visit the Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth at Wilcon Depot Balintawak to experience a brand that has been Trusted Every Day for over 180 years.

Want to unlock the latest trends? No fumbling for keys required—just tap and follow Yale Home Philippines on social media to stay connected with the newest smart home updates:
Lock in the best home improvement ideas and exclusive deals by following Wilcon Depot on:
Share your Smart Yale Home moments and join the conversation online using the official event hashtags: #YaleHomePhilippines #TrustedEveryDay #MySmartYaleHome #ASSAABLOYPH #WilconDepot

* DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-258986 Series of 2026
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A Cultural Fashion Exhibit in Honor of the 128th Philippine Independence Anniversary

The Manila Hotel once again opens it Grand Lobby to a celebration of heritage, artistry, and national pride with Draped in Valor, Fashioned in Freedom: 2026 Philippine Independence Showcase, presented in partnership with Designers Circle Philippines.

In celebration of the 128th Philippine Independence Anniversary, this year’s exhibit is anchored on the theme “Kalayaan, Kinabukasan, Kasaysayan.” The showcase brings together a striking collection of Filipiniana gowns and locally woven textiles that reflect the country’s rich cultural identity and evolving creative spirit.

Guests stepping into the Grand Lobby are welcomed into a visual journey through iconic Filipino silhouettes and contemporary design, from the elegance of the terno, to the graceful Maria Clara and the intricately crafted indigenous weaves from across the archipelago. Each piece is thoughtfully designed to embody the colors of the Philippine flag: red for patriotism and courage, blue for justice, peace, and truth, white for equality and fraternity, and yellow for the sun and stars, symbolizing democracy, freedom, and unity.

 
 
 
 
  

Set against the historic backdrop of The Manila Hotel, the exhibit transforms the Grand Lobby into a gallery of Filipino pride, where fashion becomes both expression and tribute. Admission is free, inviting guests to experience this celebration of culture and creativity.

“This exhibit is our way of honoring Filipino artistry while giving it a space where it can be seen, appreciated, and celebrated. The Grand Lobby has always been a witness to our nation’s history, and through this showcase, we continue to tell stories of national pride, identity, and freedom," says Marvin Kim Tan, vice president for sales and marketing of The Manila Hotel.

Draped in Valor, Fashioned in Freedom runs until July 10, 2026, at the Grand Lobby of The Manila Hotel.

For more information, call +632 85270011 or +632 53015500, email info@themanilahotel.com, or visit www.manila-hotel.com.ph.

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