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Pooja
means ritual or offering in Sanskrit. This semi-autobiographical
one-woman comic drama was premiered at Green Room, Manchester in
April 1999, and has remained a popular part of Rasa's repertoire.
Being seen extensively in the UK, Pooja has also toured internationally
to Malaysia (2002) and to Sri Lanka (2003) for the British Council.
A collision
of traditional culture and contemporary life, Pooja tells the story
of Ranjana and the impact of her horoscope. With her destiny pre-ordained
by time of birth, she juggles century-old rituals that will deflect
foretold ills with the forbidden pleasures of modern life. Marrying
a banana tree at dawn and flirting in the disco at night, Ranjana
obeys her family with hilarious consequences.
Funny
and moving Pooja draws on Rani Moorthy's cultural heritage of Tamil,
Malaysian, Sri Lankan and Hindu influences. She plays twelve characters
both on stage and in the video footage. Careful editing enables
characters on stage to converse with those on video. Whilst typically
Asian, these characters are recognisable to all, showing that every
personal story, cultural ritual or foreign history has a universal
understanding.
SPRING
2004 SCHEDULE
| DATE |
VENUE |
BOX
OFFICE |
| 11th
March |
Arena
Theatre
Wulfurna Stree
Wolverhampton
West Midlands WV1 1SB
|
Box
Office:
01902 321321 |
| 24th
March |
Adforton
Village Hall
Craven Arms
Adforton SY7 0NF
|
Box
Office:
01568 770437 |
| 25th
March |
Wrockwardine
Wood Arts College
New Road
Wrockwardine Wood
Telford
Shropshire TF2 6JZ
|
Box
Office:
01952 613594 |
| 26th
March |
Brilley
Village Hall
Herefordshire
|
Box
Office:
01544 327227 |
| 27th
March |
Castle
Farm Community Centre
High Street
Hadley
Telford
Shropshire TF1 5NA
|
Box
Office:
01952 254527 |
| 1-2
May |
Theatre
by The Lake
Keswick
Cumbria CA12 5DJ
|
Box
Office:
017687 74411 |
| 19th
May |
South
Street
21 South Street
Reading
Berkshire RG1 4QU
|
Box
Office:
0118 960 6060 |
| 27th
May |
Octagon
Theatre
Howell Croft
Bolton
Lancashire BL1 1SB
|
Box
Office:
01204 520661 |
| 4
- 5 June |
Watermans
40 High Street
Brentford
Middlesex
TW8 0DS
|
Box
Office:
0208 232 1010 |
CREATING
POOJA
Rani
Moorthy arrived in Manchester in 1996, the day the IRA bomb shattered
the heart of the city centre. For a few hours her family in Malaysia
thought the words of the horoscope expert were true "If your
eldest daughter crosses the waters I won't be held accountable for
her life".
She
saw that the experiences of immigrant Asian's in the UK paralleled
her own community of Sri Lankan Tamils in Malaysia. The insecurity
and the need to keep heritage intact was a familiar situation, as
was the adoption of multiple personalities to survive the demands
of family and tradition. She started to write comic and poignant
stories from her own experiences, arguing that only by embracing
the culture of the mother country on ones own terms, will liberation
from its traditions and superstitions be found. So Pooja was born.
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