All the world is a stage
All the world is a stage
Theatre in Kerala has seen so many tides of change all these years. But, for more than four decades, the rangapadam (backdrop) h..

Theatre in Kerala has seen so many tides of change all these years. But, for more than four decades, the ‘rangapadam’ (backdrop) has been associated with a single name; Sujathan aka Artist Sujathan. Ever since the state government instituted an award for stage setting in theatre, it has had only one unanimous winner - Sujathan. The man, who brought ‘buses’, ‘mines’ and even ‘moving lifts’ to the stage, is back with a new innovation.Sujathan is giving a makeover to the set in Aksharakala’s ‘Mathilerikanni’, where, a three-dimensional effect of a fort is created using a metal structure.Some of the basic requirements of drama such as the front curtain, banner of the production company, cane and rope (to fix the set) etc are not used here. The drama can be performed with or without a stage. ‘Matilerikanni’ was recently staged on the ground when the actual stage could not accommodate the 30x28 metal set.In addition to the Fort, Sujathan has designed as many as 12 backdrops for the play. This includes the sets of a ‘Kalari’, temple, traditional Kerala house, battlefield and even a seven-storied building.“It used to take almost six hours to fix the stage. Two vehicles were needed for its transportation. The expense exceeded the cost of staging three dramas. But director Mennambalam Santhosh was ready to face the challenge as it would bring a change,” Sujathan added.As part of redefining drama, transition of scenes are achieved without switching off the lights. “A black curtain is used to get the effect. When scenes change, the black curtain falls five feet behind the stage. When the actor arrives, the black curtain gives way to the new backdrop,” Sujathan explains.This gives continuity to the two-and-half-hour drama, he adds. In order to add visual impact, the curtain separating the stage and the viewer has been removed. Sujathan, who has done more than 3000 sets, has always amused theatre lovers with innovative techniques. For KPAC’s ‘Kaiyum Talayum Purathidarutu’, he brought a bus onto the stage. Sujathan created the profile of a bus and gave a moving effect by changing the back curtain.For another drama directed by actor Thilakan, Sujathan created a moving lift on the stage.The uncrowned king in the field for around 44 years, Sujathan continues to revolutionise the drama set using innovative backdrops and special light ups. He had worked with the bigwigs of drama such as Thoppil Bhasi, NN Pillai, P J Antony, Ponkunnam Varkey, K T Muhammed, Prof G Shankara Pillai, O Madhavan, S L Puram Sadanandan, Pirappincode Murali, P K Venukuttan etc.

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