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The Carlos Bulosan Theatre is the longest standing
Filipino-Canadian theatre company. CBT was founded in 1982 (under the name, Carlos Bulosan Cultural Workshop) as a cultural wing of CAMD, the North America-wide Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship. In the ensuing years, CBT staged the following productions:
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Carding
(1984, 1986) a play about a
Filipino immigrant in Canada
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If My Mother Could See Me Now/Inay Kung Alam
Mo Lang
(1989,1990) a play about domestic
workers
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Ten Fingers/Sampung Mga Daliri
(1991) a
historical interplay of characters depicting the
Philippines past and present
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Carlos Bulosan: A Trilogy
(1992) a play
about the life and works of Carlos Bulosan, a
Filipino immigrant in North America
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Home Sweet Home
(1993-1994) a play about
violence against women in the Filipino-Canadian
community
- Noong Kapanahunan Ko…Not On My Time
(1994)
a play about our generational gap
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