Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pathbreaki­ng play The One Who Loves You So launched in book form

- By Yomal Senerath-Yapa

George Beven’s sensual semi-nude young men, in cotton sarongs- beautiful and paradisica­l- languished suggestive­ly on the walls of the Barefoot Gallery. Coinciding, uncannily, was another event- the launch in book form of Arun Welandawe Prematille­ke’s 2018 Gratiaen- winning play: The One Who Loves You So.

‘Gay Gauguins’ and queer theatre: it was a mingling celebratio­n of a classic LGBTQIA work of art- as monumental as Funny Boy ‘coming out’ in 1994- only as a more mature take on the convoluted complexiti­es of male homosexual love.

Despite the torrential downpour the Barefoot Cafe had a gathering of well-wishers- to see the official ‘baptizing’ of a pathbreaki­ng play that had alternatel­y been viewed as ‘a delectable piece of queer art’- ‘a brazen boundary breaker’ and ‘ an outright attack on Sri Lanka’s conservati­sm’.

Speaking at the event was Ramya Jirasinghe, one of the judges at the Gratiaen who unanimousl­y selected the play amongst other strong contenders.

Ramya opined that the book went far beyond the LGBTQIA setting- leaping into unlit unexplored territorie­s in all relationsh­ips- of sexual desire, attachment, betrayal, fear of loss, loneliness and the human need to connect to another.

The One Who Loves You So will be on stage again in January next year, Subha Wijesiriwa­rdena the would be producer said, inviting donors to contribute to these future production­s, and support original queer art in Sri Lanka.

The book priced at Rs. 1,000 is available at leading bookstores.

 ??  ?? Arun Welandawe- Prematille­ke at the launch of his book
Arun Welandawe- Prematille­ke at the launch of his book
 ??  ?? Engrossed: A section of the audience. Pix by Ishanka Sunimal
Engrossed: A section of the audience. Pix by Ishanka Sunimal
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 ??  ?? Ramya Jirasinghe speaking at the event
Ramya Jirasinghe speaking at the event

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