It was an excellent
Tiatro with excellent message full of patriotism towards Goa. In this Tiatro
the script writer and director Anil Pednecar played an excellent role of an
elderly father in which capacity he gives an excellent message to those Goans
who with the help of Portuguese Passports surrender their Goanness to settle
down in London while in Goa outsiders come, engage in business and settle down in Goa permanently as
citizens of Goa. The Tiatro reaches its
climax in the last scene where Anil himself in his beautiful oratory on the
theme elevates the Tiatro to its crescendo. Never in the past I heard in any Tiatro such an excellent message delivered with perfect clarity and precision as it was done by Anil Pednecar in his Tiatro "Open Jail" at Kala Academy, Panjim, yesterday at 7.00.
Seen above Rosario de Benaulim singing his solo
Seen above Olga singing her duet with her partner.
The title of the
Triatro “Open Jail” is used in figurative sense where one full family of 4
members with Portuguese Passports by surrendering their family house
and property goes to London where they like others live in an unGoan style
befitting the vulgar western style. Thru
this way of life they become prisoners of this system converting themselves into as
prisoners of that uncultured way of life full of immorality and vulgarity. They
live there as prisoners of that system not in a closed door Jail but in an “Open
Jail” where they act freely without any hindrance.
Seen in the picture above vulgar party life in UK
The maximum credit goes
to the young small girl who played the role of a grand daughter of Anil. To
play such an excellent role at that so young age with so much of
confidence without any stage fright means something unimaginable. The director carries major credit to groom
this young girl to such a perfection. Pretty looking Olga does her role very
well and in comedy both the seasoned comedians Bachan and Brian excelled very
well.
In the side show songs, Rosario de Benaulim rendered a nice
solo “Dollo” while the duet “Soro”
rendered by Fermino with his partner and also another duet “AID” by Olga with
her partner were worth admiring as both these duets were meaningful and
rendered also well.
As a whole this Tiatro
was very well performed.
A. Veronica Fernandes,
Candolim,
Goa.



