Anti-Corruption Fund Backs Youth Theater Project in Rayong
The National Anti-Corruption Fund partnered with celebrity actors and Rayong students to create short films combining anti-corruption education with performing arts, teaching youth about integrity and corruption's societal impact.
The National Anti-Corruption Fund is building ethical resilience among Thai youth through a practical workshop program that combines anti-corruption education with performing arts. The project invites students from Assumption School Rayong to develop scripts and storylines themselves, guided by renowned director Marutt Sarawat and a professional team. Celebrity actors including Mook Worranit Thawornvong, Ping Raphat Eknidiseth, Jeegraceka Paveenida Chanjahatkij, Piew Chindhorn Thappayon, Titan Narawich Boonritthee, and Happy Neramit Chaisit participated alongside the students. The workshop produces entertaining yet socially beneficial short films that instill integrity from school age onward, helping youth understand teamwork, responsibility, and how small acts of corruption can escalate into national problems.
For audiences and society at large, the films raise awareness about corruption's daily impact and reflect real-world issues of abuse of power and negative behavioral patterns that viewers can immediately apply to their lives. Mook Worranit expressed enthusiasm about working with the students, viewing their creative involvement as a positive sign of Thailand's youth awakening to corruption's dangers and appreciating the professional guidance from director Marutt Sarawat. She hopes the anti-corruption plays will serve as a mirror for young people and audiences to recognize that integrity is life's most fundamental foundation.
Piew Chindhorn, a prominent influencer joining the project, emphasized that communicating anti-corruption messages to younger audiences requires creative and accessible media, which this short film delivers. She expressed pride in collaborating with the Anti-Corruption Fund and witnessed the determination of students, influencers, and actors unified in a common purpose, demonstrating that young people's power can genuinely transform society—beginning with refusing to accept wrongdoing in schools and extending toward building a transparent future. Titan Narawich, a young actor, expressed joy at being part of a creative anti-corruption project.