The first play, dubbed
Stages, is an examination of the duality of the grieving process from the eyes of both the bereaved and the deceased written by
Mickey Martinez and
Michael Fuentes and directed by
Cheese Mendez. The story revolves around James, who struggles to get through the different stages of grief due to the death of his wife Angel.
Next up is
Pakiramdaman, a video call rom-com gone wrong.
Juan Ekis directs a seemingly mundane hangout session that takes a turn for the worse. In an attempt to comfort a friend foolishly in love, three friends play a bad joke and try to summon the guy who “ghosted” her. After a seance, they are left with more than a broken heart to fix.