Achievements
Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards
- "Play the Judas" (First Prize, One-Act Play, 1957)
- "Scent of Fear" (Third Prize, One-Act Play, 1959)
- "Longer than Mourning" (First Prize, One-Act Play, 1961)
- "The Mouth is an Open Wound" (Second Prize, One-Act Play, 1965)
- "The Sign of the Sea Gulls" (First Prize, One-Act Play, 1966)
- "Voices of Laughter" (Second Prize, One-Act Play, 1967)
- "Days of the Clock" (Second Prize, One-Act Play 1969)
- "Age of Prometheus" (Second Prize, One-Act Play, 1071)
- "Grave for Blue Flowers" (First Prize, One-Act Play, 1972)
- "Exit No Exit" (First Prize, Full-Length Play, 1978)
Hall of Fame (1995)
Arena Theatre/Rockefeller Foundation
- "The Other Son" (First Prize, ONe-Act Play, 1957)
CCP Literary Contest
- "Green is Blue on Clowns and Puppets" (Honorable Mention,Thee Act Play,1971)
University of the Philippines
- "Via Estrada" (Second Prize. Three Act Play)
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