This is the first time that these plays are translated into Sinhala and Tamil. The book launch and the theatre performance will take place in Bishop’s College Auditorium, Colombo, on Friday 20 May from 5.15 pm onwards. The event is organised by the Platform for Alternate Culture and supported by the Norwegian Embassy in Colombo.
- It gives me a great pleasure to see that a play by Henrik Ibsen is being staged in Sri Lanka, and in the Sinhala language. The translation of three of Ibsen’s most groundbraking plays and the staging of one of them in Colombo give the people of Sri Lanka an opportunity to get to know Ibsen and his works better and to enhance their understanding of Norwegian culture, the Norwegian Ambassador Hans Brattskar says.
Henrik Ibsen (1828 - 1906) is one of the very greatest names in world literature. He was a central figure in the modern break-through in the intellectual life of Europe, and is considered the father of modern drama. His plays are still highly topical, and continue to be staged in all parts of the world. It is said that Ibsen is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare. In 2006 it will be one hundred years since the death of Henrik Ibsen. In co-operation with cultural institutions in Norway and abroad there are comprehensive plans for extensive national and international commemoration of this event.