Mangalore: Musical play 'Who is She?' highlights social issues


Mangalore: Musical play 'Who is She?' highlights social issues

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Nov 17: The city's theatre enthusiasts were treated to an English musical play titled, ‘Who is She?’ scripted and directed by Prof Maria D’Costa (director of UXCEL). The play was staged at St Agnes College auditorium here on Saturday November 16.

Set in the streets of England, the play presented the challenges faced by a dark complexioned and poor girl in the society. The girl faces trouble by the police and the society who think she is a thief all because she is dark and poor. However, the girl is on a mission to help her family and find her lost sister. The musical play entertained the audience with dance and melodious songs too.

Later, presenting a critique on the play, author Giselle Mehta said, “The highlight of ‘colour bias’ in the play has historical significance. In the west, the differences in complexion, the black and white – racism – divided the country. Today, we even find matrimonial ads stressing ‘light complexion’ of bride or groom. However, the play tries to build the right values among the people. It is the internal character that matters and not external complexion."
 
The author further added, “Drama is a challenging form that holds the audience literally captive in an allotted time or space, and that is what the children did in their presentation.” She advised the cast of the play to enhance clarity of speech in the next presentation.
 

Entry fee for a noble cause

In a noble gesture, a sum of Rs 20,000, collected from entrance fee of 600 audiences – was handed over to Fr Prakash D’Souza of St Joseph’s College, Jeppu to financially support deserving students in their education.

Prof Maria D’Costa also said, “This is the second play of its kind. Earlier, a play on Ramayana was stages. Our next plan is to organize a programme where the seniors will walk the ramp. We will hold it in the month of January.”
 

Book by 12-year-old released

Orthopaedician Dr P K Usman released a book titled ‘Speed’ written by 12-year-old Zoran Syed. Chief guest former principal of Roshni Nilaya and social worker Dr Olinda Pereira said, “I am taken by surprise that such a small boy has written a book." She complimented the writer and his mentors.

The author said the book deals with the relationship between human beings and animals especially pets.
 
Earlier, the organizers felicitated Dr Geralyn Pinto for her literary achievements at the international level.
Roshni Rawal compered the event. Savitha Salian proposed the vote of thanks.

Event manager Hisrar of Hisrar Events and Celebrations was present.

  

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  • Rudolph Pereira (Rudy), M'Lore

    Wed, Nov 20 2013

    Congratulations Phyllis Aunty!
    A Great Honour to you on presenting such a Meaningful and Authentic theatrical.
    Hats off to your energy and to your Spirit!!!
    Wish you Good Luck for your future plans.

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  • Irene Cornelius, Karward/Canada

    Tue, Nov 19 2013

    Maria D'costa is my brilliant eldest sister. I know she has done a lot for Mangalore and serves Mangaloreans selflessly. I am truly proud of my sister Maria known as Phyllis.

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  • Irene Cornelius, Karwar/Toronto Canada

    Sun, Nov 17 2013

    Congratulations!!! Sister Phyllis,
    (known as "Maria" in Managlore. I am proud that this play was staged and funds were given to the needy kids.
    I am so proud of you and the Mangalore people who solely supported you.
    I know the Lord blesses those who seek Him and do work for His glory.

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  • Merlyn Brito, Orlando

    Sun, Nov 17 2013

    Congratulations to the playwright Prof Maria (Phyllis) D'Costa for addressing an issue that has always lurked beneath the surface and never been challenged openly. Bias based on superficial differences has to go.
    Congratulations! May your Pen prove mightier than the Sword!

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