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Long ago, he wrote a play called: "Portrait of an Artist as Filipino". I saw what I think was its first presentation outdoors, in Intramuros, with the stage built up against the ancient walls, and the narrator, Totoy Avellana, high above the stage, on top of the wall.
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Long ago, he wrote a play called: "Portrait of an Artist as Filipino". I saw what I think was its first presentation outdoors, in Intramuros, with the stage built up against the ancient walls, and the narrator, Totoy Avellana, high above the stage, on top of the wall.
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By AT 3:00 A.M. | By Fr. James Reuter, SJ | May 8, 2004 - 12:00am
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