Check out the new Floating Space website! Our new site has details and photos of our current and past productions as well as information about the company. Join our facebook page and get to know about what we're working on at the moment and updates from rehearsals. ...
Thank you to everyone who came to watch the show on Saturday and Sunday! We hope you enjoyed the performance and please do share your feedback and comments about the show.
The Director and Producer of the Gaza Mono-Logues were interviewed on 'Speak Easy' on Yes FM on the 5th of February 2011. We discuss the new production, the politics of the monologues, why there is little or no funding for the arts in Sri Lanka, especially when politically sensitive topics are involved and about the topic of children in conflict. ...
Tickets are sold out on both nights! We are trying to add more seats so in case you have not bought your tickets yet, please send an email to iromip@gmail.com and we will get in touch.
Floating Space will be selling The Gaza Mono-Logues book, containing all thirty monologues, at the show. Each book is Rs 400/-. If you would like to reserve a copy in advance, please email iromip@gmail.com
Floating Space will be selling 20 tickets for each night at Rs 250/- for students. This includes those who are still in school and university, as well as students who are part of theatre groups in Sri Lanka. All you need is a valid student ID from your school, university or theatre group. Please email iromip@gmail.com to purchase tickets at ...
The Sunday Leader, January 30th 2011Rerun Of The Gaza Mono-LoguesWe cannot glorify death, whether in the battlefield or otherwise. We, on the other hand, must celebrate life and we are fiercely committed to protecting and securing the sanctity of life, which is the most fundamental value without which all other rights and freedoms become meaningless.”— Dr. Neelan Tiruchelvam, in Parliament ...
Mirror magazine, Sunday Times January 30th 2011. Floating Space gives more than voice to Gaza Mono-LoguesBy Smriti DanielBefore the war I was a child… But after the war I discovered I’m not a child any more, and that Gaza, unlike all cities of the world, doesn’t have children in it– Mahmud (Born 1994, Al Jalaa’ Street)What comes of a childhood ...
Tickets priced at Rs 500/- are available at Park Street Mews, 50/1 Park Street, Colombo 2. Park Street Mews is open from 8am - 11pm on weekdays and till midnight on Friday and Saturday.
Good news for everyone who missed out on the Gaza Mono-Logues in October and have been repeatedly asking us for a rerun! The Gaza Mono-Logues will be re-staged on the 5th and 6th of February 2011 at the Park Street Mews. On invitation by the Neelan Tiruchelvam Trust, this production is being held to commemorate the 67th birth anniversary of ...
The Vice President of the Sri Lankan - Palestine Solidarity Movement writes about the production in his article in the Sunday Times about the plight of the Palestine children. Click here to read the article.
Click here to read a review about the production on Groundviews, written by Nigel Nugawela. A video of a few selected monologues from the performance is also available for those of you who were not able to attend the production!
Groundviews recently interviewed Ruhanie Perera and Jake Oorloff about the Gaza Mono-Logues production, their plans for Floating Space in the coming year and about theatre in Sri Lanka. Click here to see the Groundviews article.
The cast have been working extremely hard and we are all very excited about how it has all come together. It has been a truly memorable learning experience for the cast as well as the production team. We hope everyone enjoys the show and we look forward to your feedback! ...
Good news everyone! We've managed to fit in eleven more seats so please email iromip@gmail.com as soon as possible. So that is eleven tickets for Saturday and eleven tickets for Sunday that are available!