Theater Script G1 1
Theater Script G1 1
Theater Script G1 1
A Theater Play By
Aso
Lubas
Tacoy
Lood
Maquiling
Bacang
Anero
Barrita
Calunod
Cebedo
Dacuba
Gallemaso
Lindayao
Qmeter
Romarate
Unabia
Characters
Main characters
Cindy
Bejoy
Abegail
Reynan
Tacoy
Teacher Suan- Ritz
Side Characters
ACT I
SCENE 1
Students:
(Bejoy’s Story)
Ken: Hey, I have something to tell you and I think ah-er uhm this is important
Bejoy: Uh, um, O-okay what is it?
Ken: Well, I’ve known you for months. We are friends for a long period of time and–
Bejoy: and what?
Ken: and uh… I want our friendship to improve that’s why uh… Can you be my girlfriend?
Bejoy: Huh? *laughs* why it is very sudden?
Ken: Why? Because I like you and I love you. I know, we just known each other for a short
period of time but I feel like my heart is in fire when I see you and I know you do the same as
well.
(Bejoy transferred from one place to another)
Bejoy: Are you sure about that? I think you’re just being delusional and imagining things. I
think you don’t love me.
Ken: No, I’m not. I really love you.
Ken: because sometimes, I think of us and adore you and it goes something like this
(END STORY)
Ruben: I’ll be the next one. The classic question that never fails to make me chuckle. 'Are
you a boy or gay?' Well, let me give you my signature response: 'Lalaki sa umaga, bakla sa
gabi!
ACT 3 Comedy
SCENE 3 Room
(JOY STORY)
Scene: ROOM
(The scene opens with Tacoy, wearing a dress, making her signature pageant walk in front of
his mirror. Suddenly, he freezes as he hears footsteps approaching. With a panicked
expression, he quickly changed his clothes.)
(As his father opens the door, Tacoy stands up straight and gives a clumsy salute,
accompanied by a high-pitched squeak. His father arches an eyebrow at the peculiar sound.)
(He repeats the word with exaggerated masculinity, attempting to cover up his previous
squeak. His father eyes him suspiciously, but then nods, seemingly satisfied.)
Father: Alright then. Just making sure you're alright, I’ll be right back I have something to
tell you.
(His father exits, leaving Tacoy visibly relieved but still flustered. He takes a deep breath,
trying to compose himself.)
Joy: (muttering to himself) Note to self: work on the salute... and the voice.
(Joy’s Father came back)
Joy:
Looking in the mirror, I see,
A truth that sets my spirit free.
With makeup on, my colors bright,
I know my path, my guiding light.
(Sirena by Gloc 9)
Joy:
Ako'y isang sirena
Kahit anong sabihin nila, ako ay ubod ng ganda
Ako'y isang sirena
Kahit anong gawin nila, bandera ko'y 'di tutumba
Lady and Ai:
Drum na may tubig ang sinisisid
Naglalakihang mga braso, sayo’y dumidikdik
Drum na may tubig ang sinisisid
Sa patagalan ng paghinga sayo kami ay bibilib
(For a moment, there's silence as Joy braces himself for his father's reaction. He expects
anger, disappointment, maybe even rejection. But instead, his father's expression softens, and
he sets the newspaper aside, looking at Joy with understanding in his eyes.)
Father: Joy, I've known for a while now. And I've been waiting for you to tell me.
(Joy's eyes widen in surprise, tears welling up in his eyes.)
Father: Yes, son. I knew. And I've accepted it long before you even realized it yourself.
(Joy's emotions overwhelm him, and tears begin to stream down his cheeks. He never
expected his father to react this way.)
Father: (reaching out to comfort Joy) There's nothing to be sorry about, Joy. You're my son,
and I love you unconditionally. Your happiness is what matters most to me.
(Joy leans into his father's embrace, feeling a weight lift off his shoulders. But then, his father
speaks again, his voice filled with a mixture of vulnerability and courage.)
Father: And Joy, there's something else I need to tell you. I... I'm gay too.
(Joy pulls back, stunned by his father's revelation. He looks into his father's eyes, seeing a
reflection of his own struggles and fears.)
Father: I never told you because I was afraid. Afraid of how you would react, afraid of what
others would think. But seeing you find the courage to be true to yourself has given me the
strength to do the same.
(Joy and his father share a moment of understanding, their bond deepening as they embrace
their true selves together.)
Father: And I'm proud of you too, Joy. We'll face the world together, just as we are.
(They hold each other tightly, finding solace and acceptance in each other's arms.)
Back to reality....
Teacher: aww, thank you for sharing your inspiring story, Mr. Tacoy. Okay who want to
share next? (Gail raise her hand)
Gail: So, let me share my experiences, years ago I was diagnosed to have a cataract. One day
when I get home from lakad with my friends.
ACT 4 Drama
SCENE 4 Home and Hospital
(GAIL’S STORY)
Gail: mom! I’m home and I have pasalubong your favorite snack.
Mom: hey darling, aww thank you. How’s your lakad with friends?
Gail: It was very great mom, we had so much fun.
Mom: I’m glad to hear that you had so much fun bonding with your friends.
Gail: I'm just going to get dressed mom.
Mom: okay honey.
(Naglalakad patungo sa kanyang kwarto si Gail nang bigla syang nakaramdam ng hilo
ngunit binaliwala nya ito pagkatapos niyang mag bihis ay lumabas na ito ngunit sa di niya
inaasahang pangyayari ay unti-unting dumidilim ang kanyang paligid)
Gail: Mom!
Mom: yes, honey?
Gail: mom! Why is it dark? Wala bang kuryente? (nag patuloy sya sa paglalakad hanggang
sa nabangga nya ang upoan dahilan ng kanyang pag bagsak sa sahig)
Mom: Gail!? Gail? What happen? Are you okay?
Gail: mom (starting to worry) mom I can’t see anything its all dark. (nag panic)
(I’ll be there by Gabriela Bee)
Everybody needs somebody
And you got me
You know that I know that you know that
I'll be there for the highs and lows
Give you mine if your heart gets broke
By your side when you're all alone
I will be there
When you're down, down on your luck
Things got tough and you had enough
When you fall down I'mma pick you up
I will be there, ay
I'll be there, I'll be there
I'll be there for you
I'll be there, I'll be there
I'll be there for you
(next scene)
Johannie: and then I think she’ll looks prettier if we put eye shadow under her eye (while
laughing)
Venise: (whisper to Johannie) get her walking stick (then she smile and pull Gail dahilan
para madapa sya)
Venise: if you catch us then we will give back your walking stick HAHAHA
Johannie: I’m here in your front just move forward Gail (Gail follow what Johannie said)
(nadapa nanaman sig ail dahil may naka harang pala na flower pot)
Johannie: HAHAHAHA
Gail: mom?
Mom: of course you can see again, you will see mama’s face again and the how beautiful the
world is. Mama will do anything for you.
(This I promise you by NSYNC)
Doctor: (tinanggal ng dahan2 ang nakatakip sa mata) Gail you can now open your eyes
(Gail slowly opened her eyes, blinking in the bright hospital room.)
Mom: You did it, Gail. You're going to see the world in a whole new way you deserve
nothing but the best. I would do anything to ensure your well-being. (niyakap niya si Gail)
Gail: thank you mom
Doctor: Congratulations, Gail. The operation was a success. Your vision will continue to
improve over the next few weeks, and soon you'll have 20/20 vision.
Gail: thank you doc
Doctor: you’re welcome.
Mom: ah, doc. can we go home now?
Doctor: Yes, Ms. Suarez you can go home since you have paid the bill already
Mom: thank you doc.
(while naglalakad sila sa hallway ng hospital insert This is my now by Jordin Sparks)
Gail: mom, where did you get the money to pay for the hospital bill?
Mom: that’s not important now okay? The important now is that you can now see my face
and the other beautiful view. Don’t think about the money.(hug each other)
(This is my now by Jordin Sparks)
Gail : There was a time
When I was so afraid
I thought I'd reached the end
Baby, that was then
I am made of more than my yesterdays
This is my now
And I am breathing in the moment
As I look around
I can't believe the love I see
My fears behind me
Gone are the shadows and doubt
That was then
This is my now
Mom: I had to decide
Was I gonna play it safe
Well, but somewhere deep inside
I tried to turn the tide
And find the strength to take that step of faith
Gail and Mom: This is my now
And I am breathing in the moment
As I look around
I can't believe the love I see
My fears behind me
Gone are the shadows and doubt
That was then
This is my now
(bigla sumakit ang gikid ng in ani gail)
Gail: Mom? What happen? (Nakita ang dugo sa kilid ng ina) mom you’re bleeding! Nurse!
Nurse! (nag panic)
(close curtain)
Gail: mom (with a sad voice)
Mom: I’m sorry for not telling you Gail. Yes, I sold one of my kidneys so that you could
have surgery
Gail: Mom, you didn't have to do that! I can't believe you went through such extreme
measures for me.
Mom: My love for you knows no bounds, my dear. I couldn't bear to see you being bullied
and suffer or live with impaired vision. I wanted to give you the chance to see the world
clearly again.
Gail: Mom, I appreciate your sacrifice, but I can't help but feel guilty.
Mom: (hinawakan ang kamay ni Gail) Sweetheart, please don't blame yourself. As a mother,
it's my duty to do whatever it takes to ensure your happiness and well-being. Your health and
happiness mean everything to me. (niyakap si Gail)
(Gail start singing)
(END OF STORY)
Gail: And that’s one of my experiences that I will never forget. I'm incredibly grateful for my
mom. Her love and support mean the world to me. Thank you for listening.
Teacher: Thank you for sharing that heartfelt experience, Gail. It's wonderful to hear how
much your mom's love and support have impacted your life.
ACT 5 Horror
SCENE 5 School
[In a dimly lit classroom, Reynan, a student, tells his classmates about his scary dream.]
(Reynan’s Story)
Back to reality....
[Despite the fear, the teacher’s words bring comfort to the class]
Dianne:
The woman in your dream seeks justice, it's true.
Vench:
Reynan, your dream holds a key,
To unlock the truth, to set it free.
Dianne:
Victims' voices echo in the night.
Teacher:
The woman in your dreams, her story untold.
Cindy:
That girl’s untold story needs to prevail.
Cindy:
I’ll be the next to share mine. (Taking a deep breath) Good morning, everyone. Today, I want
to share my story with all of you. It’s not an easy story to tell, but I believe it’s important to
raise awareness about the injustices that happened in my life.
ACT 6 Tragedy
SCENE 6 Home and School
(Scene transitions to Cindy’s family home, with Cindy’s Mom sitting on a chair, holding a
bottle.)
Cindy: My family life was far from perfect. My mom, she was a troubled woman. She often
turned to alcohol to cope with her own pain, leaving me feeling neglected and alone.
CINDY: (Softly) Mother, we need to talk.
CINDY: You’re always busy, Mother. It’s always the cards, the bottle, or both.
CINDY: (Raising her voice) It’s not drama, Mother! It’s our life! You’re throwing it away!
MOTHER: (Defiantly) My life, my rules.
CINDY: (Desperate) But what about me, Mother? What about my life? Don’t I deserve a
mother who cares?
CINDY: (Crying) You’re not just gambling with your life, Mother. You’re gambling with
mine too.
(Scene transitions to a classroom, where Cindy is sitting at her desk, listening attentively to
the teacher.)
Cindy: School was my escape. I loved learning, and I trusted my teachers to guide me
towards a brighter future.
Cindy: (Narrating) But one day, everything changed. My trust was shattered, and my
innocence was stolen from me.
(As Cindy narrates, the Teacher approaches her, THE SCENE OF THE RAPE)
Cindy: (Crying) I was raped by my own teacher. The pain, the fear, it's indescribable.
Cindy: (Collecting herself) I know it’s hard to hear, but no one should ever experience such
trauma.
Cindy: (Narrating) You see, even though I may appear like a normal human being, I am a
ghost. My soul still seeks justice for what happened to me. My journey for justice is ongoing.
I will not rest until my voice is heard, and my abuser is held accountable.
ACT 7 Resolution
SCENE 7 Classroom and Jail
(Narrator: The class listens in stunned silence, fear and uncertainty washing over them as
they come to terms with the revelation that they've been sharing a classroom with a ghost.)
(The scene transitions to Shien standing up, rallying the class to support Cindy.)
Shien: We can't abandon Cindy now. She needs us more than ever. We have to help her get
the justice she deserves.
Abegail: She's right. We can't turn our backs on Cindy. We have to stand by her side.
Reynan: Let's make sure Cindy's voice is heard. We'll fight for her.
(Together, they express their solidarity for Cindy through a heartfelt song,)
Joy:
In the heart of the storm, we'll be her shield,
For Cindy, our friend, we'll never yield.
Through thick and thin, we'll stand as one,
With love and support, our battle's begun.
Bejoy:
We'll protect Cindy, through the darkest night,
We'll fight for justice, with all our might.
United we'll stand, no matter the cost,
For Cindy, our friend, we'll never be lost.
Abegail:
In times of trouble, we'll be her guide,
With kindness and empathy, we'll stay by her side.
Through every trial, we'll lend our hand,
For Cindy, our friend, we'll take a stand.
All (singing) Cindy Who did this to you….?
(Cindy, her voice barely audible, whispers her answer.)
(Confusion spreads among the students, unsure of who Mr. Santos is.)
(Narrator: Shock ripples through the classroom as Teacher Suan, visibly shaken, reveals her
connection to Mr. Santos.)
(The room falls into stunned silence as the students grapple with this revelation. Cindy,
overcome with emotion, breaks down in tears.)
(Narrator: Despite the shock, Teacher Suan assures Cindy of her support. Cindy provides
evidence, including chat logs, which leads to Mr. Santos' arrest.)
(In a moment of fury, Mrs. Suan slaps her husband hard, her disgust palpable.)
Shein : [Clears throat] Um, I think we should sing something for Cindy.
Ruben Joy: Yeah, something to remember her by.
Abegail: [Nods] She'd like that.
[The students link arms and begin to sing softly, a hauntingly beautiful melody filling the air.
The song echoes through the quiet cemetery, carrying their love and memories to Cindy's
resting place.]
Joy:
When I am down
And, oh, my soul, so weary
When troubles come
And my heart burdened be
Then, I am still and wait here
In the silence
Until you come
And sit awhile with me
Students:
You raise me up (Up)
So I can stand on mountains (Can stand on mountains)
You raise me up
To walk on stormy seas (Stormy seas)
I am strong (I am strong)
When I am on your shoulders (Ooh-ooh)
You raise me up
To more than I can be
You raise me up (Up)
So I can stand on mountains (Can stand on mountains)
You raise me up
To walk on stormy seas (Stormy seas)
I am strong
When I am on your shoulders
You raise me up
To more than I can be
[As the final notes fade away, a gentle breeze rustles the leaves, and a figure begins to
materialize near Cindy's grave. It's Cindy, her spirit at peace, wearing a serene smile.]
Cindy: Thank you, everyone. [She gazes at her friends with gratitude and love.] I'll never
forget you all.
[The students gasp in astonishment and joy as they realize Cindy is standing before them.]
Bejoy: Cindy!
Reynan: You're here!
[The students rush forward, surrounding Cindy with hugs and smiles.]
[With a final wave and a smile, Cindy begins to walk towards a bright light at the edge of the
graveyard, symbolizing her journey towards heaven.]
[The students watch in awe and admiration as Cindy walks towards the light, her figure
becoming more ethereal with each step.]
Narrator : Through the journey of loss and grief, the students learn the power of friendship,
love, and acceptance. Despite the pain of saying goodbye, they find solace in the memories
they shared with Cindy and in the knowledge that she is now at peace. Their unity and
support for each other serve as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, the light of
friendship can guide us through.
End