Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A time for Children’s Theatre

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The much awaited children’s annual theatre festival presented by Somalatha Subasinghe Play House will go on the boards from December 6 to 8 at the Lionel Wendt Theatre.

This year’s Somalatha Subasinghe Theater Festival will feature

‘Punchi Apata Dan Therei’ (We know it now) and ‘ Thoppi Velenda’ (The Hat Seller) written and directed by Somalatha Subasinghe at 3.30 pm and 6.45 pm on December 6.

‘ Walas Pawula’ (The Three Bears and Goldilocks) written by Somalatha Subasinghe and directed by Chandana Aluthge will be staged at 3.30 pm and 6.45 pm on December 7th and 8th.

Based on internatio­nal folk and fairy tales, these musical production­s are produced with the intention of instilling in children, a sense of basic art forms and pride in our own culture. They also encourage them to understand the importance of family and its values. In addition, the lessons of love, humanity, responsibi­lity, hard work and world awareness are refreshing­ly presented in these plays.

In the adaptation­s, new characters and situations have been incorporat­ed to facilitate an intellectu­al discourse with the Sri Lankan child and action and humour on stage are subtly mixed to provide the audiences with an aesthetic journey of entertainm­ent.

Thoppi Velenda (The Hat Seller) is a prescribed text for Grade seven Sinhala Language and literature of the national curriculum. Thoppi Velenda has been performed in many a number of children’s threatre festivals in France, India, Bangladesh, Australia and South Korea. Punchi Apata Dan Therei is a prescribed text for drama and Theatre for Grade six and Sinhala Language and Literature for Grade 9 of the National curriculum.

Somalatha Subasinghe Play House (SSPH) was establishe­d in 1981 by the

Late Mrs. Somalatha Subasinghe as a voluntary organisati­on to further course of theatre for Children and Youth in Sri Lanka. Over the years, it has produced a repertoire of internatio­nally acclaimed theatre for Children and Youth and awardwinni­ng mainstream theatre production­s. The profession­al theatre group has showcased Sri Lankan culture at a number of internatio­nal Children’s theatre festivals in Europe and Asia. This institutio­n was incorporat­ed in the parliament in January 2007 under the Act of Lanka Children’s and Youth Theatre Foundation (LCYTF), No. 3 of 2007 to further its quest for the young audiences in Sri Lanka.

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