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Now in its 33rd season titled “Makita Kang Sakdal Laya,” Ateneo Entablado continues its season advocacy of good governance and engaged citizenship with its adaptation of a Western play. Originally written by Swiss playwright Friedrich Dürrenmatt and translated to Filipino by Dr. Jerry Respeto, Romulus D’ Grayt becomes a comedic retelling of Dürrenmatt’s unhistorical historical play.

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                    [Title] => Ateneo Entablado adapts Friedrich  Dürrenmatt’s ‘Romulus D’ Grayt’
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Now in its 33rd season titled “Makita Kang Sakdal Laya,” Ateneo Entablado continues its season advocacy of good governance and engaged citizenship with its adaptation of a Western play. Originally written by Swiss playwright Friedrich Dürrenmatt and translated to Filipino by Dr. Jerry Respeto, Romulus D’ Grayt becomes a comedic retelling of Dürrenmatt’s unhistorical historical play.

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