Fri 27th Mar | General Audience | Sinhala | 17:30 – 19:40 (130 mins)
| in the New Theatre
In රහසිගත ලිපිගොනු Secret Files (Rahasigatha Lipigonu), the color palette is anchored in white—a nod to the ancient Roman tradition where senators wore white togas to symbolize an integrity that our own modern parliamentarians still attempt to mirror. Every character in this play is draped in white, reflecting their desperate, often fragile, pursuit of honesty. Yet, these costumes are stained with touches of maroon: the color of impure blood, violence, and the weight of coercion.
The play explores a universal human struggle: the yearning to rectify past mistakes and find a way to heal those we have wronged. It asks if a sincere heart is truly enough to change a life, or if the people and world tethered to our errors will ever truly let us go. To navigate this complex psychological landscape, the production embraces the heightened Melodrama found in modern thrillers and international series, blending it with the director’s signature use of song, music, and comedy. Supported by a skilled ensemble of performers and designers, “Secret Files” is a bold creative expedition into the depths of the human conscience.
