Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘RAVANA SITHABHILA­SHAYA’ TOMORROW

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Ravana Sithabhila­shaya – a Musical, will go on the boards at Namel Malini Punchi Theatre tomorrow, April 2 at 5 pm. Namel Weeramuni’s Ravana Sithabhila­shaya is “Innovative, Superhuman Interpreta­tion”. This is how as Prof: D. C. R. A. Goonatille­ke has reviewed in a Newspaper heading. This is how he concludes his review. “There is a vigour and newness about Weeramuni’s production. The headdress of turbans commonly used in Sinhala stylized plays is eschewed. The long flowing costumes of the chorus are more ancient than Sinhabahu and are appealing. The handling of the chorus was impressive. The lighting was managed beautifull­y. The creation of the impression of the fire was spectacula­r. Visually the production was not merely pleasing; it was a treat. The grandeur of Ravana reduced images of Rama and Sita. The musical direction by Jayantha Aravinda and Lionel Goonatilla­ke was beyond praise. Song, dance, and spectacle – the production used the resources available to stagecraft in 2018 with consummate skill.ravana Sithabhila­shaya is likely to go down in the history of Sinhala drama as a landmark stylised play of our times.” The play is jointly scripted by Professor J. B. Dissanayak­e and Namel Weeramuni. The latter has directed the play. Music compositio­ns and training are done by two award winning veterans, Jayantha Aravinda and Lionel Gunatillak­e. Choreograp­hy is brilliantl­y created by young and very imaginativ­e and talented Akila Palipana Cast is of veteran actors of great heights – they are being Rajitha Hevathantr­ige, Surangi Kosala, Chaminda Mirihagall­e, Nihari Somasiri, Nilaksi Helapitiya, Guvani Uvindya, Saman Liyanarach­chi, Mahesh Rajaguru, Sriyani Rupasinghe, Nishanta Ajith, Amith Prasad and a host of others, altogether thirty-one in the play. Malini Weeramuni created the beautiful attractive­lydesigned appropriat­e costumes for the cast to enhance the dignity of the play.

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