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MANAMBUR SURESH
Manambur Suresh

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Interview with Soorya Krishnamoorthy

Soorya Krishnamoorthy talks about the plays that deserted its audience and indulged in kapada budhi jeevi vyaayaamam. “The playwrights of today should think about the success of the old KPAC plays. We should bring back the audience.”

Interview

Soorya Krishna Moorthy`s play ‘Melvilasom’ was a huge success across Europe. The 100th staging was on April 13. a remarkable achievement for an amateur play. It had 2 Gulf tours, Europe, Saudi Arabia, All Kerala and All India tours. Coming July ‘Melvilasam’ will be playing in Delhi. Soorya Krishna Moorthy talked to Manambur Suresh in London about the play and the whole theatre movement in Kerala. This is an extract of the interview:

SKM: When we played in Christ College, Irinjaalakkuda, the students watched the play in silence. The principal later said that students seldom watched a play in silence. They always made noise. Later we learned the reason for this: a week before the staging of the play a student had committed suicide! The other students had abused him by calling his caste name, leading to his suicide. The central theme of the play struck an emphatic emotional chord with the audience.

??MS: Today plays from Kerala are far removed from people and their life. On one side this pseudo intellectual plays and on the other the cheap over romantic commercial plays.

SKM: True. These plays are far removed from people. I have met many people who have seen this play many times. We can bring these people back to theatre. KPAC plays were a huge success. Thulaabhaaram, Aswamedham, Puthiyaakaasam Puthiyabhoomi etc.

?? MS:Those plays had a great underlying ideology too?

Yes. That’s true. Plays should move closer to people.

I have an idea to build a theatre for plays in Thiruvananthapuram to accommodate 100 to 150 people. That should accommodate all good plays. Yes, the plays should come back to people.

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