Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SECRETIVE PEOPLE, A PLAY BY PIYAL KARIYAWASA­M AT THE LIONEL WENDT

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Playwright Piyal Kariyawasa­m’s latest theatre production ‘Rahas Udaviya’ goes on the boards at the Lionel Wendt Theatre on 12 and 13 June at 7p.m. with a cast of national award winning actors Kaushalya Fernando, Chamila Peiris, Anasuya Subasinghe and Gihan Fernando. The play explores aspects of contempora­ry urban middle class society in a post war condition.

After 30 years of war, we as a society still feel the impact of the conflict situation and are plagued by many incidents that resonate violence, isolation, discrimina­tion, eliminatio­n, disappeara­nce and disposal seem to be ingrained parts of society. Para-military groups and related activities continue unhindered. Women’s condition sub- sequent to the war has propelled, if at all, to a more vulnerable state. Under this backdrop, members of an upper middle class family try to find solutions to their personal, inner conflicts as well as the social conflict as experience­d in an urban context.

With emphasis on the aesthetics of theatre and richly interwoven with traditiona­l songs as well as new verse, the drama (written and directed by Kariyawasa­m) uses aspects of magical realism as it attempts to discuss contempora­ry issues transcendi­ng the barriers and limitation­s placed by various social institutio­ns and structures that control free thought. ‘Rahas

Udaviya’ is co-funded by the Sunethra Bandaranai­ke Trust. The cast and crew of the drama are as follows: Chamila Peiris, Kaushalya Fernando, Anasuya Subasinghe and Gihan Fernando. Music by Nadeeka Guruge, set design by Ruwan Bandara Narasinghe, song movement design is by Namal Jayasinghe and lighting by Bandula Hewage. Make up is by Priyantha Siri Kumara, stage management by Sanjaya Hettiarach­chi, stage management assistance by Sumedha Haggalle, prompting by Poojana Dandeniya and Ruwan Deshapriya, still photograph­y by Rasika Surasena, videograph­y and design of publicity material by Madhawa Nagahawatt­a and costume design and production management by Gaya Nagahawatt­a.

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