Political protest from the mouths of babes
It’s hard to tell when a rehearsal for the musical play Mugnog begins. As a warm-up, the six principal actors get into character by improvising in their roles as children. The director, crew and innocent journalists are pulled from their seats and asked to play a game involving a beach ball, plastic bat and trampoline. There is no fanfare when the play starts, only an announcement by one of the children that they need to clean up the stage. The toys are gathered up and placed in toy boxes or on shelves; all of a sudden the play has begun.
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