Indu Dharmasena’s “CHAOS BY SMS”

Nov 20 2017.

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Technology has consumed our lives, and there aren't a few minutes that go by when we don't use it for one reason or the other. Our trusty phones especially have become an extended part of our limbs. Convenience aside, the use of the simplest of services offered by even the most basic of phones can cause a plethora of problems. Something Ram will soon find out, much to his chagrin.

If there's one thing Indu Dharmasena has mastered, it's the art of managing to elicit endless laughs from his constantly entertained audience. 

The play is woven around prolific playboy Ram who is faced with an unfortunate incident thanks to accidentally sending a message meant for his love interest of the moment to his "Little Black Book" group instead. The incriminating message? An invitation to spend a "dirty weekend" at his estate bungalow! Ram manages to rectify the situation, but to an extent. Despite managing to inform most of his group members that the weekend plans are off, he fails to get the message through to three female members of the group.

As the lies begin to pile up, so do his problems, as the three women turn up for the illicit rendezvous. Despite the complications, Ram is determined to have his dirty weekend. Will he succeed? Make sure to head over to the Lionel Wendt to find out.

Indu Dharmasena plays Ram Sewalagala and is supported by Sanwada Dharmasena, Jaliya Wijewardene, Manuka Wijesinghe, Kamanthi Wickramasinghe, Saneesha Ramanayake, Abbasali Rozais and Anushan Selvarajah.

A special invitees only show will be presented on 24 November by The Sri Lanka Chapter of the SAARC Women's Association. The proceeds of the play will be donated to the CCC Foundation that provides care and treatment to children afflicted with cancer.

Tickets for Chaos by SMS is available at the Wendt or www.lionelwendt.org.
Tickets priced at Rs.2000/- ; Rs.1500/- ; Rs.1000/- & Balcony Rs. 500/- (Unreserved)

Don't miss what's sure to be an evening of rib-tickling laughs on 25 & 26 November 2017 at the Lionel Wendt Theatre at 7:30 pm. 


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Rihaab Mowlana

Rihaab Mowlana is the Deputy Features Editor of Life Plus and a journalist with a passion for crafting captivating narratives. Her expertise lies in feature writing, where she brings a commitment to authenticity and a keen eye for unique perspectives. Follow Rihaab on Twitter & Instagram: @rihaabmowlana


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