What if the future no longer belonged to adults?
In a world devastated by human greed, climate collapse, unsustainable development, pandemics, and global conflict, Earth has lost its balance and civilization is slowly crumbling. When every adult mysteriously disappears, children become humanity’s last remaining hope.
Left without guidance or protection, they must learn how to survive while building a better world than the one they inherited.
This powerful story of hope, courage, and second chances takes center stage in Musikal Senja Teduh Pelita, the latest original musical production by Jakarta Movin, created in collaboration with MALIQ & D’Essentials and supported by Indonesia Kaya.
The production will run from July 3–12, 2026, at Graha Bhakti Budaya, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta.
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A Futuristic Science-Fiction Musical Inspired by MALIQ & D’Essentials
Senja Teduh Pelita is a science-fiction musical adapted from the beloved songs of Indonesian music group MALIQ & D’Essentials.
Blending music, theater, and a thought-provoking reflection on the future of the planet, the production tells an emotional story about bravery, resilience, and the determination of a young generation facing a world on the brink of collapse.
The story transports audiences to a future where climate change, energy crises, unsustainable development, pandemics, and international wars have dramatically reduced the human population. Fertile land and clean water have become scarce resources. Then, one day, all adults vanish, leaving children alone to confront the consequences of the world they inherited.
At the center of the story is Arah (played by Alf Elijah Sigarlaki and Daria Lakshmi Algamar), a child who forms the Pasukan Pelita (The Pelita Brigade), a team of nine young survivors with unique abilities.
Joining Arah are:
- Kala (Xandrea Abigail Tabythaputri and Clioichi Junio Eigo), a historian who preserves knowledge of the old world.
- Volta (Sahlendra Syarief), an expert in electricity and mechanics.
- Lanit (Mavisha Reakana), a gifted stargazer.
- Hara (Emily Olivia), a specialist in plants and agriculture.
- Palu (Nayaka Maleakhi), a talented builder.
- Raga (Nadindra Gynta), an exceptional climber.
- Binbin (J. Rizhan), who has a unique connection with animals.
- Lagu (Annabella Farizky), whose sensitivity to music and sound becomes a powerful asset.
Together, they embark on a journey to search for hope and create a future worth fighting for.

A Story Designed for Everyone
Producer and director Nuya Susantono explained that Arah represents the belief that kindness and love can endure even in humanity’s darkest moments.
“Arah is someone who continues to believe in goodness and compassion, even when the world around them seems to have stopped caring. Both Arah and Kala will be portrayed by two performers of different genders—male and female versions of the same characters. While they experience the same journey, each interpretation brings a distinct emotional perspective. We wanted audiences to discover themselves in these characters, regardless of age or gender,” said Susantono.
Twenty MALIQ & D’Essentials Songs Reimagined for the Stage
Inspired by songs that have accompanied generations of listeners for more than two decades, Senja Teduh Pelita transforms MALIQ & D’Essentials’ music into a completely new narrative experience. Cek here
Twenty songs from the band’s catalog have been adapted into the production, including:
- Senja Teduh Pelita
- Himalaya
- Aurora
- Jalan Pulang
- Songs from the band’s latest album Begini Begitu
The music serves as the emotional backbone of the story, helping shape its characters, conflicts, and moments of transformation.
MALIQ & D’Essentials on Seeing Their Music Become a Musical
For MALIQ & D’Essentials frontman Angga Puradiredja, the project represents a remarkable evolution of the band’s creative legacy.
“For more than two decades, our songs have grown alongside multiple generations of listeners. We never imagined they would one day evolve into a musical with such a powerful and relevant story. Watching songs that once lived through recordings and concert stages transformed into a complete theatrical narrative is both inspiring and deeply rewarding. This collaboration is not simply an adaptation—it is an opportunity to see our music move, breathe, and discover new meaning in front of audiences,” he said.






















