Love, Lies and Wildlife another hilarious production by Indu Dharmasena organised by the Thomian Society Dinner Theatre 2014 Sub Committee, took to stage at the Galadari Ballroom which entertained all drama lovers with nothing but laughter.
The plot revolves around Sam Boladeniya, owner of Wildlife Lodge and his staff who are eagerly awaiting the arrival of renowned businessman Niranjan Papolwatte and his lover Surekha Mihirani.
However all plans end up in utter chaos as Sam is compelled to intervene and play neutral grounds when Papolwatte’s wife turn up at the Lodge amidst other visitors including a prominent journalist Namali who has come in to do a review with her friend Rehana along with Surekha Mihirani who is expecting Niranjan Papolwatte to spend the weekend and William Gasgoda and his wife Gloria who is Surekha’s close relatives.
In their comments to the Daily Mirror Life, many drama enthusiasts shared their opinions about the play and how much they enjoyed it:
Dr. Dilini
It is a topic that is commonly addressed in society today. I think it was quite interesting and hilarious.
Rukshani
Indu always brings in something unique and this is another outstanding production. I really enjoyed the entire play.
Sumudu
I had a nice time watching the play and in fact had a good laugh.
Jayantha
It was quite entertaining. I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it.
Anita
These plays definitely take us away from our stressful lives. Therefore more and more of them should be organised. The play was excellent and I really enjoyed it.
Sachi
It attracted the crowd so well that I think nobody wanted to keep their eyes off the stage. It was an excellent job done.
Thushani
I had an awesome time watching it.
Kishin
It was quite enjoyable. Short and sweet but carried a deep meaning.
Berny
A drama for everybody. They have certainly done an excellent job.
Dilhan
It was one of those creative dramas by Indu again as usual. It certainly carried a good lesson for people like Papolwatte in our society. I’m looking forward to watch his next production.
By Kamanthi Wickramasinghe
Photographs by Kithsiri De Mel
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