The Xavier Stage

The Xavier Stage The Resident Repertory Theatre Company of Xavier University

The Xavier Stage is a resident repertory theatre company of Xavier University which aims at shaping a university theater that involves students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community. The Xavier Stage mounts educational productions and promotes Filipino culture and the arts in contribution to the development of Philippine theatre. The Xavier Stage offers extensive artist trainings, workshops, and laboratory productions to its members and applicants.

LOOK: Photos from The Xavier Stage’s performance of ANG PASYON NI HESUKRISTO, adapted by Dr Linda Manalo and directed by...
07/04/2026

LOOK: Photos from The Xavier Stage’s performance of ANG PASYON NI HESUKRISTO, adapted by Dr Linda Manalo and directed by Bart P Savior.

With hearts full of gratitude, we thank each and every one who joined us in reflection, dedication, and witness through ...
05/04/2026

With hearts full of gratitude, we thank each and every one who joined us in reflection, dedication, and witness through Ang Pasyon ni Hesukristo. Your presence keeps this story of sacrifice meaningful and alive.

As we look back on the solemn beauty of Holy Week, may the lessons of sacrifice, love, and redemption continue to guide us in our daily lives. May this shared experience strengthen our faith, deepen our compassion, and inspire us to live out the message of Christ.

Today, we celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, hope over despair, and life over death. This Easter Sunday remin...
05/04/2026

Today, we celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, hope over despair, and life over death. This Easter Sunday reminds us that no matter the journey, renewal and grace are always possible.

May the resurrection of Christ awaken in our hearts a deeper faith, a stronger love, and a renewed sense of purpose. Let this day be a reminder that new beginnings are always within reach, and that hope never fades.

Step into the story of faith, sacrifice, and redemption this Holy Week. ✨Join us for Ang Pasyon ni Hesukristo and witnes...
31/03/2026

Step into the story of faith, sacrifice, and redemption this Holy Week. ✨

Join us for Ang Pasyon ni Hesukristo and witness a powerful stage portrayal that brings the passion of Christ to life. Let this be a moment of reflection, prayer, and deeper meaning with your community.

📅 April 1 & 2, 2026
📍 Xavier University Little Theater
🎟️ Admission is FREE

Come, watch, and be moved.

In a world filled with suffering and injustice, Mary’s pain becomes more than personal. It becomes a reflection of every...
28/03/2026

In a world filled with suffering and injustice, Mary’s pain becomes more than personal. It becomes a reflection of every mother who has lost, every heart that has endured, and every soul that continues to hope. Her strength lies not in power, but in her unwavering courage and trust in God’s plan.

Through her, we are reminded that to be strong is to remain, to love, and to believe.

28/03/2026

From us at The Xavier Stage, Happy World Theater Day! Our productions are dedicated to every single one of you, and we will continue to work towards a theatre with a culture of peace.

Inspire and take care 🎭

27/03/2026

Today, we join the global community in celebrating the power of storytelling. From the first curtain call to the final bow, we honor the craft that moves us, challenges us, and brings us together in our commitment to a culture of peace. 🌎🎭

Happy World Theater Day from our family to yours! Cheers to another year of stories that matter. 🥂✨

To the storytellers, the visionaries, and the audiences who breathe life into every performance, Happy World Theatre Day...
27/03/2026

To the storytellers, the visionaries, and the audiences who breathe life into every performance, Happy World Theatre Day! 🌟

The Xavier Stage celebrates every single artist and character that has formed theater into what it is today, and has contributed to our commitment to a culture of peace. 🎭


Manananggal isn't like the monster from the old stories we were told as kids. In this story, she is a woman surviving in...
26/03/2026

Manananggal isn't like the monster from the old stories we were told as kids.

In this story, she is a woman surviving in a world where the real monsters walk among us, humans, and are far more dangerous. Unlike the myths, she has a code. She doesn’t touch the innocent. She doesn't hunt children. She goes after people who hold a different power: violence and discrimination under the pretense of justice.

Manananggal is a reminder that we have the choice to hold certain people accountable for their actions, and that it’s a choice we can make even if it isn’t convenient or comfortable.

The Strength in Staying Whole 🌿This Women’s Month, we’re honoring a different kind of strength—the kind that doesn’t alw...
25/03/2026

The Strength in Staying Whole 🌿
This Women’s Month, we’re honoring a different kind of strength—the kind that doesn’t always look like a "hustle" or a "grind."

Meet Ali. As a student from a family that has only ever known how to survive, Ali was expected to be the one to carry everyone’s dreams. But when her mental health reached a breaking point, she faced a choice: keep running until she collapsed, or stop to save herself.

In a world that equates a woman’s worth with her productivity, Ali choosing to drop out wasn’t a sign of weakness. It was a radical act of self-preservation.

Her story reminds us that resilience is being brave enough to be "disappointing" to others so you don't lose yourself and empowerment begins with the quiet decision to heal.

To the women breaking cycles of silence and choosing their peace over the weight of expectations: We see you.

You are enough.

Rehearsals for ANG PASYON NI HESUKRISTO has begun, in preparation for Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts‘ Lenten pro...
21/03/2026

Rehearsals for ANG PASYON NI HESUKRISTO has begun, in preparation for Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts‘ Lenten production. 🤍

☦️ This Lenten production is brought to us by Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts together with The Xavier Stage, Office of Mission and Ministry, the Campus Ministry Office, and the Alumni Relations Office. 🔔

📞 For inquiries, contact the XCCA at (088) 853-9800 local numbers 9269 and 9263.

Admission is free. 🎟️

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