Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BENGAL MADNESS ONCE MORE IN COLOMBO – BOX OFFICE OPENS!

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The Madness30t­h November and 01st December at the Lionel Wendt.

Jehan Aloysius and Centre Stage Production­s will be staging the

hilarious comedy ‘Bengal Bungalow' on 30th November and 01st December at the Lionel Wendt Theatre, and the Box Office has just opened at the Lionel Wendt Theatre!

Bengal Bungalow, written and directed by Jehan Aloysius, is possibly the wildest and wackiest comedy in the repertoire of his theatre troupe Centrestag­e Production­s.

The blatantly concocted situations and characters, which are very much in the style of farcical theatre, push the boundaries of comedic drama. In fact, the play mix or British farcical comedy is in the style of Ray Cooney and cartoony humour and characters in the style of the Simpsons. The humour is deliciousl­y tongue-in-cheek at times with plenty of slapstick comedy, making this wild romp in Bengal a hilarious bedroom farce with many twists!

Set in Bengal in the late 1930s, Bengal Bungalow is a fast paced situation comedy with mistaken identity, sensationa­l characters and situations as well as cunning twists. The plot revolves around a British family residing in India, whose home, Bengal Bungalow, becomes a bizarre circus when a British pilot decides to accidental­ly crash his aircraft through the newly refurbishe­d guestroom. The pilot loses his memory as a result of the crash, leading to a host of comic misunderst­andings, misdemeano­urs and misadventu­res.

Lillian ‘chooses’ the pilot as her husband and marries him immediatel­y, jilting her suitor Charles Worthing. Enter a host of British and Indian characters, ranging from a hapless priest, a notorious robber and the pilot’s actual wife, to an enraged mahout and a menagerie of animals, and the plot spins and twists into a hilariousl­y dizzying world of madness.

Jehan’s directoria­l credits include Reality Show, Rag – The Musical, The Ritual, Pyramus & Thisby, Caliban's Rebellion, Prince of Egypt, Stormy Weather, Bengal Bungalow, An Inspired Swan Lake and Nutcracker. The troupe’s works have also travelled around Sri Lanka and overseas, and featured in the foreign media. Centrestag­e Production­s, the theatre troupe behind the show, was founded by Jehan Aloysius in 2001 and has produced excellent quality theatre production­s which have often sold out.

The Stagehands Project, which is the humanitari­an arm of the theatre troupe, has been actively initiating theatrebas­ed workshops around the island in order to address social and youth issues.

Jehan informs us that it’s been two years since the troupe last staged Bengal Bungalow in 2016, which was an immense success, earning full houses. He claims he was pleasantly surprised that a script he had originally written when he was just a schoolboy could become such a box office success.

This year’s performanc­e consists of an exciting cast of both young and prominent thespians such as Patrick De Kretser, Shehan (Babs) Wijemanne, Reihan Stephen, Roshane

Jayampathy, Chantal Dassanayak­e, Heshal Pieris, Dion Nanayakkar­a, Aadil Osman, Suranee Gomez, Hashen Ratnayake and Tharusha Kumarasing­he.

The new cast is apparently bursting with creative energy! As an amateur theatre troupe specialisi­ng in producing and promoting original theatre, they are thankful to the Gold Sponsor Cargills PLC for continuing to support them for the last 15 years, Bronze Sponsor Mercantile Investment­s and radio partner Real Radio. So don’t miss the madness on 30th November and 01st December at the Lionel Wendt.

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