Teatré Phileo presents MITOS Theater Festival, headed by Jhay Hernandez, Coach of Teatré Phileo, and Khiara Mae Salvador, current President of Teatré Phileo. Inspired by Carl Jung’s Theory of the Psyche, the production will premiere on May 14–15, 2026 at the Asia Pacific College Auditorium.
The festival explores the archetypes Persona, Shadow, and Anima or Animus through the genres of Comedy, Drama, and Romance, reflecting the layers of human identity. Each segment presents a distinct story that examines the masks people wear, the parts they hide, and the balance they seek within themselves.

Through these narratives, MITOS brings to life the idea of personal mythologies that shape identity, allowing audiences to connect with emotional truths drawn from everyday experiences. Staged by Teatré Phileo’s new members, the production highlights fresh voices, collaboration, and creative storytelling.
The festival is dedicated to supporting BantuPH, an organization that empowers at-risk youth by developing their skills and supporting families in need. To further this mission, Teatré Phileo will hold a donation drive on April 20, 2026 at the Asia Pacific College Cafeteria. Guests are encouraged to donate non-perishable goods such as canned food, instant noodles, rice, and other essentials.
Donations will also be accepted during the show dates on May 14–15, 2026 at the Asia Pacific College Auditorium. This initiative offers audiences the chance to experience theater while contributing to meaningful community support.

