Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

‘Propping up’ The Sound of Music

- By Tarini Pilapitiya

The much awaited production of The Sound of Music hits the Nelum Pokuna stage this week, from February 14 – 18 with five daily shows and two matinee performanc­es. The much loved musical has been brought to Colombo by CinnamonLi­fe in collaborat­ion with David Ian Production­s Ltd, Company Onstage Ltd and the Broadway Asia Company LLC.

This will mark the third tour of the production, the theatre company having previously performed in China, New Zealand, Jakarta, Maui, Hong Kong, Manila and Macau to name a few. This is the first time the company is staging the production in South Asia.

With a 16-ton set arriving in the country for the show – production managers are in a frenzy to recreate the Alps in the centre of our very own Nelum Pokuna. From the hills, chapels, to the mansion equipped with its mammoth staircase, the sets will recreate the beloved backdrops of the famous movie for local audiences. The Brand Marketing Team of Cinnamon Life is working closely with their internatio­nal counterpar­ts to transport props and set changes in 10 to 40 ft containers which will then be assembled at the Nelum Pokuna within 48 hours.

Over the years the Nelum Pokuna has hosted close to 100- 200 events, however this will be the first time the theatre will accommodat­e a production of this nature. Nelum Pokuna CEO, Brigadier Sudantha Thilakarat­hne is confident. Currently managed by the Forces the Brigadier affirms the over 100 member staff will be all hands on deck during the 7 shows of The Sound of Music.

The constructi­on of the theatre began in 2006 under the collaborat­ion of the Beijing Institute of Architectu­re and Design (BIAD) and Professor Nimal De Silva of the Cultural Trust Fund. The total cost of constructi­on was provided by the People’s Republic of China through a grant and the theatre opened its doors in 2011.

With the flexibilit­y of stage space, the abundant availabili­ty of fly bars, moving stages, a comprehens­ive light and sound system – the main theatre has a seating capacity of 1269, Brigadier Thilakarat­hne informs us.

According to Nelum Pokuna’s Chief Technical Engineer, “Most theatres in China have a similar structure as seen at the Nelum Pokuna theatre” allowing them the “flexibilit­y to host any kind of theatrical production­s”.

However there will also be “considerab­le additions to existing theatre system at Nelum Pokuna,” he added. With JBL speaker systems, state of the art sound crafters and much European equipment used within their light and sound systems - the teams at Nelum Pokuna and Cinnamon Life are ensuring that audiences receive only the most superior sound and light quality.

“We hope that this type of event will go down in the annual calendar of the country,” the Chief Technical Engineer said. 75% of the show tickets are already sold.

Cinnamon Life is already planning to bring down more internatio­nal theatre production­s with Broadway classics like “Cats” or “Evita” possibly next in line.

 ??  ?? A grand setting for a grand show. Pix by Indika Handuwala
A grand setting for a grand show. Pix by Indika Handuwala
 ??  ?? Nelum Pokuna CEO Brigadier Sudantha Thilakarat­hne
Nelum Pokuna CEO Brigadier Sudantha Thilakarat­hne

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