Untouched -Sri Lanka – August 25th
Untouched centers around the contemporary story of a woman, her lover and her husband. The story of the meeting of the woman and her lover and how he fills the void in her life is largely dramatized.
Untouched centers around the contemporary story of a woman, her lover and her husband. The story of the meeting of the woman and her lover and how he fills the void in her life is largely dramatized.
The play is based on the two epic characters, Duryodhana and Bali from the Indian myths Mahabharata and Ramayana respectively. Even though these characters from
Blead the clown fishes from the bottom of the sea a magic shoe that becomes his accomplice to overcome the disorder of the world.
The recital of a famous tenor who is always late. CECILLE, a shy assistant who discovers deep down that limits do not exist, that the feminine and the masculine energies ALWAYS travel together.
Confined in a flat, a lonely woman makes her confessional narrative of her both emotional and guilt feelings that in turn make public to be universal for almost all women in the world-particularly women from this subcontinent.
We can’t tell what life wants. Whom, where and how life wants that always remains an unsolved mystery. Life and myth are related; we can’t figure that out either.
His drama “The Caucasian Chalk Circle” transcends specificity in its depiction of the universal narratives of politics, social structure and cultural differences. It is truly eternal and universal.
Feelings from birth to death, we all have feelings that come and go.
Feelings are common to every person.
The play begins with the stage dark. A ticking sound is heard in the background. The second hand is running in a circle around the stage. He converses with the battery.
A young man living in the political, social and cultural framework is represented in the fading humanity.