Delivering laughs before election day

UP SAMASKOM stages 35th Live A.I.D.S.
LIVE A.I.D.S. (Ang Istoryang Dinebelop ng Samaskom), an annual live comedy musical variety show put together by the University of the Philippines鈥 (UP) media and communication student organization UP SAMASKOM, is back to deliver more laughs from May 9 to 11.
This time, its staging is titled A Laugh Story, which promises hilarious and bedazzling performances befitting the organization鈥檚 golden year.
Last year鈥檚 edition, titled Hysterical Revisionism, was the event鈥檚 comeback after the pandemic. Their goal this year is to mount their biggest production yet, grounded in reality to tell diverse Filipino stories, said production manager and SAMASKOM President MJ Caraan.
鈥Live A.I.D.S. is our way of protest,鈥 said Ms. Caraan at a press conference on March 28. 鈥淲hile people may label us loud and obnoxious, hinding hindi kami mananahimik hangga鈥檛 hindi tayo pinapakinggan, hangga鈥檛 hindi nabibigyan ng lunas ang mga kanser ng lipunan (We will never be silent until we are heard, until the cancers of society are cured.).鈥
The show will contain ad-libs, improvisations, dances, and songs (another meaning to the 鈥淎.I.D.S.鈥 acronym), giving both good vibes and sharp social commentary.
Ms. Caraan explained that they do this by being immersed in pop culture and viral trends, as well as current events.
For the show鈥檚 director, Kenneth De Leon, their aim is to be socially relevant amid this divisive era of fake news, in that way chronicling the history of the Philippines.
鈥淲e are storytellers of the times. If you watch the staging in 2016, you鈥檒l understand the state of the elections then,鈥 he said.
This year, Live A.I.D.S. run spans the three days right before the midterm elections on May 12 鈥 a purposeful decision to be as timely as possible for Filipino voters.
Mr. De Leon said that the two-and-a-half-hour show is packed with multiple perspectives. 鈥淚t tries to cater to many people. Usually the audience has their favorite segments, because there are references that may be specific to generations like millennial or Gen Z.鈥
To achieve this widespread sensibility, he described Live A.I.D.S. as a mix of high and lowbrow comedy, colloquially known as 鈥渁ircon humor鈥 and 鈥kanal 丑耻尘辞谤.鈥
Live A.I.D.S. has also served as a platform for up-and-coming performers. Some of its alumni are Kuya Kim Atienza, RS Francisco, Raymond Lauchengco, Wency Cornejo, Ate Glow, Michelle O鈥橞ombshell, and Tuesday Vargas, among others.
Performers this year include actress, host, and TV presenter Jervi Wrightson, a.k.a. KaladKaren, and drag artist Mrs. Tan.
鈥淭丑谤辞耻驳丑 Live A.I.D.S., I learned to see myself in a different light and feel more accepted. I started doing theater way before, in high school, but I never felt like I fit in there. Here at Live A.I.D.S., I was able to explore my artistry, through my queer lens,鈥 Mrs. Tan said.
For Ms. Wrightson, the history of the show makes it a perfect avenue for witty and hard-hitting humor.
鈥淭he first Live A.I.D.S. was a batch project of applicants. This was around the time of the EDSA Revolution and they used it as a platform to express themselves creatively while tackling the issues of society,鈥 she explained. 鈥淎s time went by, the main market became UP students and alumni, and the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual plus) community.鈥
On the show鈥檚 increased visibility and promotion online, she concluded: 鈥淚t really is the storyteller of the Filipino people. It has to be consumed by everyone.鈥
Live A.I.D.S 35: A Laugh Story, presented by the UP SAMASKOM, will be held from May 9 to 11 at the Ignacio B. Jimenez (IBG) – KAL Theater in UP Diliman, Quezon City.
Tickets range in price from P1,200 to P1,500, with a student price of P650. They are available via . 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana


