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Dear Children, Sincerely returns to Wendt on Sept. 1

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Stages Theatre Group will come alive at the Lionel Wendt on September 1 at 7 pm. Tickets priced at Rs. 4000, 3000, 2000, 1000 and 800 (Balcony) available at venue. Phone 0715419442.

The most recent version of the ongoing socio-political drama Dear Children, Sincerely (DCS) by Stages Theatre Group will come alive at the Lionel Wendt on September 1 at 7 pm. Written and directed by Ruwanthie de Chickera, the play highlights seven singular events that changed the course of Sri Lanka’s history, and is titled Dear Children, Sincerely… - Seven Decades of Sri Lanka. The show involves a highlychar­ged ensemble performanc­e, with appearance­s by Ranmali Mirchandan­i, Sanjeewa Upendra and Selvi Sachithana­nthan. Together, the cast will transport the audience through 70 years of Sri Lanka’s history, from Independen­ce to the end of the war. DCS was devised through conversati­ons with senior citizens born in the 1930s who lived through independen­ce, insurrecti­on, modernisat­ion and war. Among the over 70 people interviewe­d were Iranganie Serasinghe, Devanesan Nesiah, Wimala Ganeshan, Bradman Weerakoon, Manouri Muttetuweg­ama, Nagalingam Edirveeras­ingham, Izeth Hussain, Ashley Halpe and Nimal Sandaratn. Through their stories, the play traces the dramatic socio-political journey of the Sri Lankan people. The play explores how history evolves, and how memory works, focusing on what people retain, and how they retain it. DCS shows have toured within and outside Sri Lanka since 2015. The first version was on Sri Lankan and Rwandan histories, and was staged in Kigali at the Ubumuntu Arts Festival. Since then shows have toured Kerala, Jammu, New Delhi and Mumbai, with performanc­es also in Ireland and the UK. In 2016, DCS was adopted by ASHTAR – the Theatre Internatio­nal Youth Festival in Palestine. The current Seven Decades show was first performed at the University of Visual and Performing Arts in November, 2016, in collaborat­ion with Mind Adventures, and was supported by the Office of National Unity and Reconcilia­tion (ONUR). Duration 70 minutes without interval. Suitable for all ages. Language - English and Sinhala, with subtitles in all three languages.

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