Set in the Philippine Revolution of 1896, Walang batas sa Sugat was first published in 1898, and first performed in 1902 at the Teatro Libertad. The play is about the injustices Filipinos suffered under Spanish colonial rule, including the oppression of Filipino prisoners by Spanish friars for expressing their patriotism. Although Walang Sugat or walang batas sa sugat is one of the major and more popular zarzuelas in the Philippines, it was one of the plays considered "too subversive" by the American colonial authorities, and its author Reyes was imprisoned. A typical and traditional Filipino sarsuwelas or sarswela, it portrays the dilemmas of domestic life through dialogue, song, and dance. In addition, the sarsuwela is laden with romance, humour, and conflict. Reyes, also known as the "Father of the Tagalog Zarzuela" and under the nom de plume "Lola Basyang", wrote Walang Sugat as his "statement against imperialism."
Plot
Apart from the political themes, Walang Sugat is also a love story. Towards the end of the Philippine Revolution, Tenyong leaves Julia to become a member of the Katipunan. In his absence, Julia is continuously pressured by Miguel who is portrayed as an American; she succumbs when she stopped receiving news from Tenyong. As Julia and Miguel are being wed, Tenyong arrives to interrupt the service, and is dying of injuries sustained in combat. Tenyong mentions his dying wish to Julia, but the play features an "unexpected twist" that shows how Tenyong is able to outwit the persons separating him from Julia, the love of his life.
Walang Sugat was staged by the Barasoain Kalinangan Foundation Inc. – a theater group that received a GAWAD CCP para sa Sining from the Cultural Center of the Philippines – from 11–13 February 2009 at the University of the Philippines' University Theater. It was presented by BKFI during the UP Sarsuwela Festival 2009 nationwide celebration.
2010
The Tanghalang Ateneo company of Ateneo de Manila University also produced a staging of Walang Sugat in 2010. Tanghalang Ateneo's version of Walang Sugat was the university’s first major zarzuela production, and was part of the university’s three-year-long Sesquicentennial Celebrations. Ateneo's production of Walang Sugat was directed by Dr. Ricardo Abad, while the music for the play was directed by Josefino Tolledo. The set and the costumes were designed by National Artist and professor, Salvador Bernal.
2012
Tanghalang Pilipino opened its 26th season with Walang Sugat at CCP's Tanghalang Aurelio V. Tolentino. It was directed by Carlos Siguion-Reyna which also makes this his stage directorial debut.