The A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino, known also as "A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino: An Elegy in Three Scenes"[1] is a literaryplay written in English by FilipinoNational Artist for LiteratureNick Joaquin[2] in 1950.[1][3] It was described as Joaquin's "most popular play,"[1][4] as the "most important Filipino play in English,"[5] and as "probably the best-known Filipino play."[6] Apart from being regarded also as the “national play of the Philippines”[7] because of its popularity, it also became one of the important reads in Englishclasses in the Philippines.[8] Joaquin's play was described by Anita Gates, a reviewer from The New York Times, as an "engaging, well plotted metaphor for the passing of Old Manila."[3]