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The chronology of Theatre productions by LCYTF
Punchi Apata Den Therei (We Know It Now)
Toppi Velenda (The Hat Seller)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1979
Vikurthi (Distortion)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1982
“The Hut” (A short play in Sinhala)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1983
Mudu Puttu
Sinhala adaptation of “Yerma” by Garcia Lorca
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe.
Produced in 1984
Sanda Kinduru (A musical play based on a Buddhist Story)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1985
Pawara Nuwarak (A Glorious City it was) a musical play
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1986
Ratmalee (Adaptation of Red Riding Hood)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1989
Gamarala Divya Loketa (Gamarala Going to Heaven)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1989
Opera Wonyosi by Wole Soyinka
(Tri – lingual Production with the department of English, University of Colombo)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1992
The Trial of Dedan Kimathi by N’gugi wa Thiongo (in English)
in collaboration with the British Council in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1993
Yadam (Chains) the Sinhala version of Trials of Dedan Kimathi by N’gugi wa Thiongo
(won five awards including the best play of the year at the State Drama Festival organized by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, 1994)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1993
Antegone – Sinhala version of Sophoclese’s Antegone
(won Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress Awards and nominations for Best Play, Best Director, and Best Translation at the State Drama Festival organized by the Ministry of cultural Affairs, 1995).
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1994
Himakumariya (Adaptaion of Snow-white and Seven Dwarfs)
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1995
Mawakage Sangramaya (War of a Mother), Sinhala adaptation of Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertold Brecht.
Directed by Somalatha Subasinghe
Produced in 1998
Walsa Pawula (Bear Family),
Sinhala adaptation of the Three Bears and Goldilocks
Directed by Dr. Chandana Aluthge
Produced in 2003
Sanda Langa Maranaya (Death by the Moon), Sinhala production of “Blood Wedding” by Garcia Lorca)
(Won seven awards including the Best Play of the year at National Drama Festival 2005 organised by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs and National Heritage)
Directed by Kaushalya Fernando
Produced in 2004
Gladiator Premaya (Gladiator Love)
Directed by Namala Jayasinghe and Prasanna Mahagamage
Produced in 2010.