Playwright Lito Casaje passes away after battle with cancer
Theater and film artist Carlito “Lito” Casaje, who co-directed the 2018 film “Tanabata’s Wife,” has passed away last Tuesday, Oct. 27.
The Philippine Center of International Poets, Playwrights, Essayists and Novelists (PEN) announced his death on its Facebook page on the same day. Casaje had died due to cancer, according to his family.
No wake was held for the late artist before he was cremated yesterday, Oct. 28 at the Arlington Memorial Chapels in Quezon City.
Casaje founded the theater company Dramatis Personae with the late dramatist Bienvenido Noriego. The company’s repertoire also included classics from European theater along with plays written by the two artists. The center added that majority of the productions were directed by Casaje.
Casaje won multiple Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for his screenplays and stage plays. His screenplays have likewise earned him recognition from the Film Development Council of the Philippines.
Article continues after this advertisementAside from plays, Casaje also dabbled in filmmaking and co-directed the movie adaptation of Sinai Hamada’s “Tanabata’s Wife” with fictionist Charlson Ong in 2018.
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Casaje had a knack for teaching as well and taught at De La Salle University (DLSU) and La Consolacion College. DLSU’s literature department paid tribute to Casaje, who taught graduate and undergraduate students for nearly a decade, via its Facebook page on the same day.
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Prior to his death, Casaje had completed a memoir titled “When A Man Becomes Prayer” while he was in cancer remission last year. Meanwhile, the University of the Philippines Press has recently published two volumes of his works. JB
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