NEW TIATRO "I.C.U. - BED NO. 2" BY IRINEU GONSALVLLES.
Olga seen rendering her powerful political solo
Yesterday at Kala Academy in Panjim starting at 7.30 PM I saw the new Tiatro written and directed by Irineu Gonsalves. It was an excellent Tiatro with excellent story and excellent Side Show. After a long time I saw such a romantic story enacted beautifully by the romantic pair of handsome Willy and beautiful Jessica whom I can easily equate with those great beautiful artistes like Mohana, Ohelia, Violet and Rita Rose.
A scene Jessica & Willy in a romantic mood
Irineu Gonsalves seen singing on Mergulhao
Opening the main door of the Hall at 7.25 there was too much rush to enter inside with a bit of chaos at the entrance, such incidents should be avoided by the people concerned in the future though this is not the first time such incidents occur.
Olga & Anil seen singing their political duet
Jeremiah seen singing his solo on Pele
Since this is going to be staged all over Goa, I refrain from disclosing the contents of this story fully. The story ends in the hospital, in I.C.U.-Bed No. 2 where the whole romance is unfolded, the story starts in London then moves to Goa even reaching up to Australia. The matter is very rich and posh where lot of foot-ball is involved. I am sure the script writer Irineubab must have done lot of research to prepare this whole story.
Seen 1st in the left is Sheikh Amir imitating the Premier
Sheikh Amir also deserves highest compliments for doing the role of Prime Minister Modi by imitating him exactly. The others who performed well were Irene, Dola, Anthony San and Sandip Calangutkar with his majestic personality. The hospital scene was wonderful.
Seen above Benny de Aldona sings his solo
The comedy role was well played by John D’silva, Humbert, Luis Bacchan and Ambe.
Anthony San & Dola sing their duet
The Side Show was fabulous in which Olgla stole the show with her powerful political solo and also with her excellent duet on Vijay Sardesai with Anil Pednekar. Both these songs were very bold. The others who deserve compliments were the handsome youngster Jeremiah for his excellent solo on footballer Pele and soccer, duet by Anthony San and Dola, solo by Ortencio, both the solos Benny de Adona and Ron for his duo wit Jeremiah and solo.
Comedians Humbert and John de Silva
The director himself surprised everyone by singing a song on the late foot-ball lover Mergulhao. It was a well rendered song with his powerful voice based on the tune of one of the songs of his father-in-law M.Dod de Verna.
Well done by Irineubab and his troupe including the musicians.
A.Veronica Fernandes.