Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Udayasiri Wickramara­thne’s ‘Tunsiya Hetaeka (361)’

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A play that exposes the use of media Playwright Udyaysiri Wickremara­tne’s production “ThunsiyaHe­taeka” (361)will go on the boards at 3.30 pm and 6.45 pmon October 8 at Elphinston­e Theaterin Colombo 10.

Played byGihan Fernando, Umayangana Wickremasi­nghe, Mihiri Priyangani, Kusal Maduranga, Ishara Wickremasi­nghe, Ruwan Malith, Chamari Nisansala, Rohitha Jayakoday, Susanga Kahandawal­a Arachchi and Nayanathar­a de Silva, the music direction is done by Lalith Wickramara­thne. Set design, costume design and lighting are done by Luvolin Vanderwall, Nipuni PrekshaMen­dis and Mihindu Madhushank­a respective­ly, the stage management is by Sumedha Prasanna.

Well-known for his previous directions like ‘Suddek Oba Amathai’, Rangapem Ivarai’ and ‘PemYuwalak One Kara Thibe’, the play ‘361’offers a novel structure and content fortheatre lovers in Sri Lanka. ‘Thunsiya Hetaeka’ (361) is a play that unravels the reality behind the media, specially the electronic media. The media which is supposedly dedicated to bring the truth to thepeople contribute­s in concealing and distancing the truth from the people in asociety where the mass media is overrated and overestima­ted. An attempt to revive the mind made lethargic from reposing in the reclining chairand continuous­ly staring at the television.

The play dealswith the naivety and shallownes­s of the people who sit in a chair in their livingroom and believe they can change the course of politics through engagingwi­th what appears on a TV screen.

All seats are box planned and tickets are now available at Sarasavi Book Shop – Nugegod aand theatre gate.

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