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Dear Children, Sincerely: Rwanda–Sri Lanka Collaboration

An eclectic ensemble performance recounting the tragic post-colonial histories of Rwanda and Sri Lanka

Dear Children, Sincerely: Rwanda–Sri Lanka Collaboration is an ensemble performance that takes audiences back into colonial and post-colonial Rwanda and Sri Lanka, in a kaleidoscopic journey exploring the parallel histories of these two countries, set continents apart.

Directed by acclaimed playwright Ruwanthie de Chickera, this production - a collaboration between Stages Theatre Group, Sri Lanka, and Mashirika, Rwanda - opened the very first  Ubumuntu Arts Festival, created by Hope Azeda in Rwanda in 2015. Artists of both countries interviewed senior citizens born in the 1930s, who had experienced colonization and journeyed out of it. They then turned these interviews into stories.

The play comprises three such stories.

Story One – Seven Decades Deep - a parallel historical journey that moves between Rwanda and Sri Lanka from 1930 to 1990; snapshotting stories of colonization, independence, exile,  insurrections, and genocide.  

Story Two – Marriage, Sex and Love - a humorous merging of traditional wedding customs between the two countries, exploring how older Rwandan and Sri Lankan generations experienced family and matrimony. 

Story Three – Upside Down Land - delves into the complete physical and psychological collapse that a society can fall into when subject to prolonged periods of anarchy and terror. It draws from Rwanda’s and Sri Lanka’s dark histories of genocide, pogroms, and civil war. 

DCS Rwanda-Sri Lanka Collaboration was the first play created under the broader Dear  Children, Sincerely (DCS) theatre research project, initiated in Sri Lanka in 2015, which gathers stories from elders born in the 1930s and presents them to younger generations through live performance. More than 70 senior citizens have been interviewed through the DCS project, and to date, 25 stories have been created. 

 

The international cast of this show has reunited after ten years for this performance. The show was previously shown in Rwanda, Sri Lanka, India, and Kashmir.

 

Stages Theatre Group

Ruwanthie de Chickera (Artistic Director)
Ruwanthie de Chickera is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, actor trainer, and cultural activist. She is the founder and artistic director of Stages Theatre Group. She has written and directed over 30 original plays and two screenplays. The first play she wrote, at the age of 19, won her international recognition and pivoted her into Sri Lankan theatre. Her first film, Machan, is recognized as a watershed moment in Sri Lankan cinema, having won several international and local awards and been screened in over 50 countries.

Akalanka Prabashwara (Performer)
Akalanka is a multiple award-winning Sri Lankan actor working across theatre, television, and film. He is also the ensemble leader of Stages Theatre Group. He has performed in numerous  Stages productions over the years, both locally and internationally, including Dear Children  Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka, DCS Rwanda-Sri Lanka Collaboration, and Patterns of Our  Genocides. Outside of Stages, he has worked across a wide range of productions as both performer and choreographer. Akalanka sees art as a way of living—an ongoing act of sharing feeling, thought, and experience. His passion for art is rooted in both the informal education he’s received through his craft and the remarkable individuals he’s encountered along his artistic journey.

Bhanu Ekanayake (Performer)
Bhanu Ekanayake is a Sri Lankan theatre, film, and television actor, and a member of the Stages  Theatre Group ensemble. With Stages, he has performed in a range of original productions both locally and internationally, including Dear Children Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka, Ken B Eniwan’s Story, Awa Kawa Giya, and Patterns of Our Genocides. Beyond the stage, Bhanu continues to expand his craft through work in both film and television. For him, each new role is a journey, and every performance an achievement. He believes in art as a space for healing, for both the artist and the audience.

Duminda Perera (Performer)
Duminda is a Sri Lankan theatre, television, and film actor, and a long-standing member of the  Stages Theatre Group ensemble. He has been part of many Stages productions over the years,  both locally and internationally, including Dear Children Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka, Thought Curfew, and Patterns of Our Genocides. He has received numerous local theatre awards, including Best Actor at the State Drama Festival (2019), recognising his work not only as an actor but also as a choreographer, designer, and stage manager. Duminda sees art as his space in the world—a place he inhabits fully, both as a performer and collaborator.

Lakranga Hevavitharanage (Performer)
Lakranga is a Sri Lankan theatre, television, and film actor, and a member of the Stages Theatre  Group ensemble. With Stages, he has performed in Dear Children Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka, Awa Kawa Giya, and Patterns of Our Genocides. A graduate of the University of Visual and Performing Arts with a degree in Acting, Lakranga’s passion for storytelling began in childhood, when films sparked his imagination and gave him the freedom to become anyone he dreamed of through acting, he explores the lives of others, seeing each role as a new perspective and a way to better understand the human experience.

Nipuni Sharada (Performer)
Nipuni Sharada Pathirage is an award-winning performer working across theatre, cinema, digital media, and television, with a strong focus on theatre both locally and internationally. She holds a first-class Bachelor’s degree in Acting from the University of the Visual and Performing Arts, Colombo. She has experience working with international theatre companies and has performed at several international theatre festivals. She has worked as a lecturer, voice artist, and vocalist, and is currently a company artist, researcher, translator, co-leader of the Stages Ensemble, and leader of the Stages Junior Ensemble at Stages Theatre Group. Sharada believes that art is essential in building society and has chosen to be a full-time artist, embracing her role beyond entertainment. She is deeply engaged in researching her own artistic practice, with a focus on exploring the impact of art on individuals, communities, and society as a whole.

Sanjeewa Upendra (Performer)
Sanjeewa Upendra is a veteran Sri Lankan theatre artist with a career spanning over three decades as a director, writer, actor, and designer. He has directed a range of original productions, including Kanthoruwa Kanthoruwa, Saakkikaari, and Freedom, and performed in works such as Dear Children Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka, DCS Rwanda-Sri Lanka Collaboration, Thought Curfew, and Lee Havi Oswald. Beyond acting and directing, Sanjeewa has contributed extensively to theatre as a playwright, stage manager, set, light, and sound designer. His talent has been recognized with multiple state and youth festival awards for directing, writing, and acting. For Sanjeewa, art is a powerful means of expanding public consciousness. He believes that artists hold the potential to guide society toward a better, more compassionate future.

Sudeera Chinthaka (Performer)
Sudeera is a Sri Lankan actor and a member of the Stages Theatre Group ensemble. With  Stages, he has performed in productions such as Dear Children Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka, Awa Kawa Giya, and Patterns of Our Genocides, while also contributing backstage as part of the stage crew for PING!. Outside of Stages, Sudeera has also worked in technical theatre, most notably as stage manager for Jungle, a production that earned him the Best Stage Manager award at the State Drama Festival in 2022. For Sudeera, theatre isn’t just a craft—it’s a way of understanding humanity and engaging with the world.

Samuel Sundaralingam (Production Manager)
Samuel Sundaralingam is a Sri Lankan writer, actor, director, producer at Stages Theatre Group,  leader of its youth ensemble, and a member of the Stages ensemble. He has contributed to various Stages productions in multiple roles, including PING! (Writer, Actor), Dear Children, Sincerely: 7 Decades of Sri Lanka (Actor), Patterns of Our Genocides (Production Manager), and  The Children of the Little Olive Park (Production Manager). Most recently, he wrote and directed What a Wonderful Day, which was staged at the Asian Youth Theatre Festival in Chiang Mai, Thailand. As a writer, Samuel is drawn to art that serves as a tool for catharsis and knowledge-sharing—work that helps navigate life’s complexities with clarity and simplicity. He is also a part-time marketing student and a full-time marketing executive.


Mashirika Performing Arts and Media Company

Abdoul Mujyambere (Performer)
Abdoul is a multidisciplinary artist based in Kigali, working across dance, fashion, film, and photography. His work explores themes of identity, beauty, and the body, often blending movement with visual storytelling. A graduate of École des Sables in Senegal, Abdoul has created and performed in works such as Kigali Utopia, Rebirth, and Kigali on the Horizon. He is a recipient of the Prince Claus Seed Award and has represented Rwanda in numerous international residencies and festivals.

Claudia Shimwa (Performer)
Claudia is a Rwandan theatre artist, actress, poet, and yoga instructor. Trained in Drama and  Education, she has been performing for over a decade in English, French, Kinyarwanda, and  Kiswahili. Her work spans storytelling, physical theatre, and street theatre, often exploring themes of memory, silence, and ecology. In addition to her performance work, Claudia is an emerging writer—her first poetic monologue was shortlisted for the RFI Théâtre Prize in 2023, and her second text was presented as part of the 30th commemoration of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. She is currently developing her third poetic work.

Fred Kayigi (Performer)
Innocent Munyeshuri (Performer) 
Innocent is a Rwandan theatre and film artist with over a decade of experience in performance,  production, and event management. He works across disciplines as a director, producer, 1st  assistant director, casting director, fixer, and project manager. In Rwanda, he has collaborated with leading arts organizations including Ishyo Arts Centre, Mashirika Performing Arts and Media Company, and Iyugi, and has contributed to major national events such as the Ubumuntu Arts Festival, Rwanda’s National Liberation Day celebrations, Kwita Izina (The Gorilla Naming Ceremony), and the Move Africa concert featuring Kendrick Lamar. Innocent has also worked on numerous international film projects and was a producer on the African Academy Award-winning Fight Like a Girl.

Laly Sangano (Performer)
Laly is a Burundian actress, writer, director, and theatre-maker based in Bujumbura. With a background in Modern Literature and Clinical Psychology, she works across multiple disciplines—including theatre production and psychodrama—exploring the intersection of art and healing. Since 2017, she has performed in and created original works, and currently leads her own company, Compagnie Ouf. Deeply committed to creative empowerment, Laly uses her practice to support others in discovering their artistic voice and nurturing their personal growth.

 

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