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Feel free to look through our PCNs over the years! You can find the descriptions of our PCNs, as well as their viewable full-length films and photos!


Philippine Culture Night 2024

Tadhana

The 10th annual Philippine Culture Night showcases a story of a fated love through soul connections, following the journey of goddess Diyan Masalanta and her various reincarnations to find the love of her life, Danilo. Will trickster god, Pusong, thwart Diyan’s pursuit of love once more, or do their outward appearances interfere in their search for each other?


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Philippine Culture Night 2023

Kilig Kubo

In the 9th annual Philippine Culture Night, enjoy a plethora of amazing performances interwoven within an immersive storyline. Seven lovely creatures — Amore the Aswang/Manananggal, Bani the Kapre, Byrd the Aswang/TikTik, Marina the Sirena, Colton the Tikbalang, and last but not least, Celeste the Multo, Manny the Human — enter a dating show with just 5 weeks to find love. Will they succeed, or will they leave alone and heartbroken?


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Philippine Culture Night 2022

Pamilya Pa Rin

In PCN’s long-awaited return, Purdue Filipino Association portrays a story of the unconditional love and generational struggles among a daughter, mother, and grandmother. The play follows the family of Jingle, her daughter Ehmjay, and her grandchildren Honey and Kiko. Honey and Brando’s wedding brings back many memories for Jingle, and she is reminded of her late husband, Miggy. Soon she finds herself seeing him everywhere and the next thing she knows, she’s reliving one of her memories.

Together, these three women navigate the short and broad divides of the past and present. A heart-clenching story for all generations that exhibits marriage, heartbreak, and loss. The three will always be tied together - by their past struggles, the secrets shared, and enduring loyalty by choosing one another over and over again due to their unreserved love for each other.


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Philippine Culture Night 2019

Isang Lahi: One Race

Purdue’s 6th annual Philippine Culture Night “Isang Lahi: One Race” followed the story of Mona, Isko, and Luzi, three people coming from three different Filipino cultures and regions all brought together by their hope of going to a college in America. When they arrived, they joined a Filipino club to help bring a new love and appreciation for their country and culture.

This play showed that in unity, there is strength, and that we should all be proud of where we came from.


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