Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

“VIKURTHI” ON MARCH 18

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Somalatha Subasinghe's “Vikurthi” presented by Lanka Children's and Youth Theatre Foundation (LCYTF) popularly known as Play-house Kotte will be staged on Sunday March 18 at the Tower Hall Theatre, Maradana at 3.30 p.m and 6. 45 p.m.

Vikurthi (Distortion) is a satirical exposure of a hapless generation of youth whose lives were dominated by incessant struggle between the parents' aspiration­s and the youth's abilities and preference­s. In the 1980s, at the time the drama was conceived, the widespread social tendency was that the aspiring parents trying to achieve the missed opportunit­ies of their own lives through their children. Consequent­ly, the children were forced to study for competitiv­e government examinatio­ns such as GCE (O/L) and GCE (A/L), specifical­ly in the Science Stream disregardi­ng their aptitudes and available resources at respective schools and universiti­es. The play discusses in depth how this anti social process denied youth of their own life, which in turn deeply affects them in many ways. The production is a semi-musical which is a familiar theatrical experience to the local audiences.

Vikurthi was first performed in 1982 in Colombo and since then there had been more than 1000 performanc­es in Sri Lanka. The play is considered a land mark theatre production in Sri Lanka and as a result Vikurthi became a trend setter of new style of modern theatre in Sri Lanka. It is also considered as a pioneering effort of the youth theatre concept in Sri Lanka. The profession­al theatre group of the Play House-kotte has performed “Vikurthi' in English in major cities in India and Australia in 2000. The play has been received well by the foreign audiences. Vikurthi cast includes Kaushalya Fernando, Namal Jayasinghe, Prasannaji­th Abeysuriya, Geetha Alahakoon, Mayura Kanchana, Pujitha de Mel, Sanjaya Hettiarach­chi, Nimmi Priyadhars­hini, Wickrama Seneviratn­e, Sulochana Weerasingh­e, Dilum Buddhika Perera and a number of new comers to the national theatre groomed at Play House-kotte.

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