Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THEATRE FESTIVAL COLOMBO

- BY SHESHAN DIAS

Having brought onstage a collection of fantastic theatrical masterpiec­es, The Colombo Internatio­nal Theatre Festival came to a close on the 9th of August. Held at the Elphinston­e Theatre Hall, this Festival showcased a combinatio­n of stage dramas from a number of countries thus providing the opportunit­y for Sri Lankan theatre goers to experience an amazing theatrical diversity.

Six Countries including Germany, India, Austria, and even the USA took part in this festival which was organised under the guidance of Mohommad Safeer. Safeer who is an accomplish­ed director himself was ecstatic to have organised this event for the 8th consecutiv­e year and said although there were various ups and downs over the years it has definitely been a pleasure to provide this opportunit­y for all theatre lovers in the country.

Having visited the festival for the second time on the 8th of August we were able to watch two award winning dramas that were performed on that day.

The first drama “The Flight of Fancy” which won the “Children’s State Drama Festival” in 2013 follows the story of a girl named Ellen and her larger than life emotions which help her get on through life. Her parents who come under the false impression that she has the ability to fly, after watching her fall from a ladder on to her bed, tries to force her to fly again so that they can show her off to all their friends and family. However, they ultimately have to face the reality of things when they themselves fall off the same ladder.

I believe the message they were trying to get across was the amount of pressure that parents put on their children when they want something from them and how frustratin­g it can be at times. This is something we can all relate to and I think as a whole that portrayed this message quite successful­ly.

There had clearly been a lot of effort put in from a directoria­l perspectiv­e as the movements and choreograp­hy were brilliantl­y executed. However the acting and characteri­sation had room for some major improvemen­ts.

Out of the girls that portrayed the emotions

Vayuni Hannadige who portrayed happiness did a noteworthy performanc­e.

The next skit was the acclaimed performanc­e of “Grease Yaka Returns”

that won 9 awards and a commendati­on at the 2019 State Drama Festival. Directed by Rajitha Hettiarach­chi and Nishantha de Silva, this play was truly a theatrical masterpiec­e.

The play revolves around the detrimenta­l consequenc­es of certain fears that the society faces, no matter how irrational they may seem.

The first half an hour of the play was pretty much a build up of the myth of the grease yaka.

This part of the show was absolutely hilarious and had the audience in stitches the whole time. Fast pace, natural acting and subtle word play were the key to their success and at no point did we feel the actors were overacting or deliberate­ly playing for the laughs.

The latter part of the show focused on the consequenc­es of this myth manifestin­g within the society which ultimately leads to rebellion and bloodshed. It also portrayed how certain opportunis­tic individual­s took advantage of these fears and manipulate­d the people to achieve their own ulterior motives. The well devised sinister plot line of the play was extremely relatable to Sri Lankan audiences as it was a perfect portrayal of many incidents that have happened and still is happening in the country.

Overall it was a great play and all the actors must be commended for a fantastic performanc­e

All in all the Colombo Internatio­nal Theatre Festival was a wonderful theatre experience for all Sri Lankan theatre lovers where there was a lot to watch, learn and enjoy. A job well done to M. Safeer for organising this event and providing Sri Lankans the opportunit­y to experience diverse theatre techniques and styles of various countries and also showcase our own talent to an internatio­nal audience as well.

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