For Filipino theater to move beyond “passion projects,” it needs a structural shift that treats artists as workers and the stage as a sustainable workplace. Until then, “Endo” will linger, eased only by collective support and better management.
In “Endo,” Jasmine Curtis-Smith plays Tanya, a woman forced to choose between romance and survival in a world where job security feels like a myth.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith’s career-driven character.
“Stars on the Floor Season 2” raises the stakes with Jasmine Curtis-Smith’s mystery reveal, the launch of “Collabo-labong Labanan,” and Marian Rivera’s candid reflections on her lifelong love for dance.
From award-winning indie film to live theater, “Endo,” starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Royce Cabrebra, reimagines a story of ordinary Filipinos navigating extraordinary challenges.
With ₱13.4 million in ticket sales and a strong showing from documentary filmmakers, Cinemalaya 2025 showed the power of persistence and storytelling.
