If being messy, chaotic, and loud can be considered a compliment, then these are the perfect words to describe PETA Theater’s Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 4: Oh Sh*t! It’s Live Sa Cheter!. Messy in the best possible way, raw, fun, unfiltered, and unforgettable, the production embraces the beautiful chaos that only live theater can deliver.

Leading the madness is the one and only Eugene Domingo, whose iconic comedic timing and magnetic stage presence continue to captivate audiences. Known for her memorable performances in film and television, Eugene proves once again that the stage is where she truly thrives. After unforgettable theater performances such as Night, Mother and Bona, she once again demonstrates her mastery of commanding the spotlight, controlling the energy of the room, and turning every moment into a memorable theatrical experience.
While Eugene Domingo remains the undeniable force at the center of the chaos, the magic of Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 4 is amplified by the brilliant ensemble that brings its madness to life including JC Santos, Meann Espinosa, Stella Cañete-Mendoza, Melvin Lee, Andoy Ranay, and Marlon Rivera add layers to the organized chaos, balancing Eugene’s explosive performance with their own comedic brilliance and charm. Adding another flavor to the production is the subtle wit and sarcasm of Joshua “Josh Joshy” Lim So, while the energetic ensemble, the Ugeng-gengs, keeps the stage alive with their infectious energy.

The production is loud, not just because of its humor and performances, but because of its connection with the audience. The interactive nature of the show creates a unique experience where viewers become part of the chaos. The cast effortlessly navigates every reaction, proving their skill, spontaneity, and confidence on stage. It may sound like a familiar phrase, but there truly is never a dull moment in this theatrical experience.
More than just a satire or another expansion of the Septic Universe, Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 4 is a celebration of creativity, experimentation, and the limitless possibilities of theater. It shows how the art form continues to evolve by adopting new creative approaches and adapting performances to connect with a modern audience while staying true to the heart and humor of the original material.

For theater lovers and longtime fans of the Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank universe, this production is a must-see. It is bold, outrageous, and unapologetically entertaining, a reminder that theater is at its best when it dares to be messy, unpredictable, and alive.

