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MEDEA VOICE – Korea – 26th August

The play delves deep into themes of power, betrayal, female oppression, identity, and alienation, reimagining the ancient Greek figure of Medea within a contemporary context.
Power and Betrayal:

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The Nightingale – China – 26th August

From the empress’s perspective, the play explores her pursuit of power, wealth, and beauty, and her eventual realization of freedom and true beauty. Combining the traditional Chinese story “The Nightingale” with existential themes, it delves into deeper philosophical questions.

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Shh….– Sri Lanka – 27th August

Devli is a 35-year-old woman who loves her child immensely. She spends time with her little baby from morning until nightfall. She also does all the household chores alone, just like her husband.

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THE AMERICAN – GREECE – 27th August

“THE AMERICAN” is a dramatized narration by Thanassis Sarantos, based on the classic novel of Alexandros Papadiamantis, is presented for more than 15 years all over Greece, honoring the literature of the prestigious Greek writer Alexandros Papadiamantis (1851 – 1911)

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Dummy – Sri Lanka – 27th August

A middle-aged man in his fifties who look like a thief with a sense, reminding Janawarjana portrait in the novel ‘Les Misérables’ enters a textile clothes shop while he escapes from the jail.

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171 Pitakotuwa – Sri Lanka – 28th August

Pitakotuwa is a thought-provoking monologue that uses A.E. Gunasinghe, a key figure in Sri Lanka’s labor movement and a founding member of the Sri Lankan Labour Party, as a symbolic lens to explore the lives of common people and the complexities of politics.

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Unseen-Sri Lanka – 28th August

On the day she plans to die—her birthday—an autistic woman steps into a bare space, clutching a teddy bear, surrounded by books, toys, and memory. She has decided this will be her final act—not of despair, but of truth.

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