Nine students were in a court near the southern city of Pathein yesterday, where they were told they would face trial over the performance that was staged during a workshop promoting peace.
A local army lieutenant-colonel lodged the case because the play "could disgrace and destroy the image of the Tatmadaw" and their families, police officer Zaw Min Tun said.
Tatmadaw is another name for Myanmar's army.
Video footage of the January 9 performance has gone viral.
The trial starts in a fortnight, with the case adding to concerns about freedom of speech in Myanmar since a civilian government, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, came to power.
On Sunday, lawyers and journalists joined a Yangon protest demanding the government overturn a controversial online defamation law known as section 66(d).
Days earlier UN rights envoy Yanghee Lee criticised the authorities for using the defamation law against people "merely for speaking their minds".
Most recently, a local actress tried to use it against a transgender beauty queen over insults posted on a celebrity gossip page.
"Democratic governments don't imprison those who criticise or somehow 'insult' government officials or the military," said Human Rights Watch Asia director Brad Adams.
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