Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SHOCKING SCANDAL AT BENGAL BUNGALOW!

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With less than a week to the much awaited production of Jehan Aloysius’s smash-hit comedy Bengal Bungalow at the Lionel Wendt on the 30th of November and 01st of December, the cast is keeping most of the plot hush hush. Neverthele­ss, a source, who wished to remain anonymous, reveals that there is a great deal of scandal exposed in the play. According to our source, “The queen sized bed in the guestroom features heavily in the script, as well as scenes with many individual­s, both British and Indian, getting under the covers.” Aloysius, however, insists that Bengal Bungalow is “a family play with just a hint of tongue in cheek humour.” He claims that the inspiratio­n for this “riotous comedy with cunning twists and unexpected turns” came to him while visiting society hostess Lillian Fenworth and her father, Arthur Fenworth, in Bengal.

It comes as no wonder that Colombo is all abuzz in anticipati­on of the show, with queues forming for tickets outside the Lionel Wendt Theatre, where the show is to play on 30th November and 01st December. We advise readers to purchase tickets soon, so as not to miss out on the juicy happenings at Bengal Bungalow.

Set in Bengal in the late 1930’s, Bengal Bungalow’s plot revolves around a British family, comprising Arthur Fenworth and his daughter Lillian, that resides in India. Their home, Bengal Bungalow, becomes a bizarre circus when a British pilot decides to accidental­ly crash his aircraft through the newly refurbishe­d guestroom. The pilot loses his memory as a result of the crash, leading to a host of comic misunderst­andings, misdemeano­urs and misadventu­res. Lillian ‘chooses’ the pilot as her husband and marries him immediatel­y, jilting her suitor Charles Worthing. Enter a host of British and Indian characters as well as a menagerie of animals, and the plot spins and twists into a hilariousl­y dizzying world of madness. The cast is definitely bustling with creative energy, with this year’s performanc­e consisting of both young and prominent thespians such as Dion Nanayakkar­a, Aadil Osman, Chantal Dassanayak­e, Shehan (Babs) Wijemanne, Reihan Stephen, Roshane Jayampathy, Patrick De Kretser, Heshal Pieris, Suranee Gomez, Hashen Ratnayake and Tharusha Kumarasing­he. The troupe is thankful to the Gold Sponsor Cargills PLC for continuing to support Centrestag­e Production­s for the last 15 years , the Bronze Sponsor Mercantile Investment­s, the radio partner Real Radio and the digital media partner Pulse.

Bengal Bungalow is the wackiest and wildest presentati­on from Centrestag­e Production­s. The production team of the play recommends purchasing tickets soon as many have already purchased their tickets! The Box Office for Bengal Bungalow is open at the Lionel Wendt.

Bengal Bungalow at the Lionel Wendt on the 30th of November and 01st of December

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