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It’s a popularly known bold truth that the over dramatized and ultra-complex life of an average Sri Lankan whose mental universe consists of devils, goblins and daemons and whose political fate is governed by planetary movements cannot be interpreted by a form of art like the current theatre plays which is deprived in contrast to the richness of his life and lacks in dramatic values.
Exploring ‘urban music’ through a mash-up of Colombo’s sub-cultures including Sinhala, Tamil, English rappers, urban poets and singer-songwriters at Castle Hotel – a watering hole that has stood the test of time, but will soon be demolished.
This year, for Colombo’s first ‘Shakespeare In the Park’ festival, three of Shakespeare’s plays currently being studied as texts by local O/L, A/L and University students, will be produced.
The application deadline for the Imago Mundi 2016 edition of Sri Lanka has been extended - the current date is now set for the 29th of February.