Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rukshan brings the house down with ‘All You

- By Dushy Parakrama Unforgetta­ble show: Rukshan backed by Flame

‘All You Need is Love’ was the theme of the 10th year anniversar­y of Samutthana - the Kings College London Resource Centre for Trauma, here in Colombo. What better way to celebrate than with a tribute to the iconic British band, The Beatles, whose music has been adored by generation­s around the world for over half a century. And who better to bring it to life than the multi-faceted, super-talented Rukshan Perera.

On August 16 at the Lionel Wendt, what a night it was. What a show. What a celebratio­n.

All this was thanks to the planning and strategisi­ng of Rukshan Perera, who put together an amazing team of musicians, as well as a talented crew of technical experts. Shewantha Rodrigo excelled in taking the audience back to the 60s with his video backdrop and special effects. As the lights dimmed at 7.30 p.m. to a fullhouse, the large video-wall that spanned the breadth of the stage sprang into life with a wide repertoire of snippets of all the Beatles hits including the unhinged hysteria in the early days of Beatlemani­a in the UK and USA.

The main event started with the Fab Four on the video screen performing the first verse of ‘All My Loving’. The audience was lulled into a state of anticipati­on which then broke out into joyous shouts as the silhouette­d forms of three guitarists in front with Rukshan and Flame took the song forward, live on stage - an electrifyi­ng start to the show! There was a further two hours of non-stop Beatles’ hits which culminated in the audience dancing in the aisles - under the spell of Beatlemani­a in general, and the finale ‘Twist and Shout’ in particular.

With thundering applause after the first song ‘All My Loving’, Rukshan continued with ‘I Feel Fine’, George Harrison’s ‘Something’, then imitating John Lennon’s singing and playing harmonica for ‘Should Have Known Better’, and ‘Eight Days A Week’. Rukshan dominated the stage with his talent, charm and charisma, looking every bit a Beatle with his long fringe and black suit.

In between, compere Savithri Rodrigo took the audience on a journey down memory lane with anecdotal tidbits that spanned the brief (only 8 years) but transforma­tive impact of the creative genius of The Beatles.

Then the talented band Flame took over and wowed the audience with hits such as ‘Here Comes the Sun’, ‘What Life Is’, ‘If I Fell in Love with You’, and ‘She Loves You’. Special mention must be made of Kevin Almeida with his powerful rendition of ‘Oh Darling’. Flame also performed an entertaini­ng medley towards the end, with songs such as Nowhere Man, Ticket to Ride, Get Back, Day Tripper, Ballad of John and Yoko, and Rock’n’roll Music. These versatile musicians seemed to be having as much fun as the audience!

There was a skilful arrangemen­t and a variety of interpreta­tions by three guest artistes. Harsha Makalande offered piano-magic in his

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