| නෙළුම් පොකුණ මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ රඟහල | |
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| Former names | National Performing Arts Theatre |
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| Address | Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka |
| Location | Colombo,Sri Lanka |
| Coordinates | 6°54′39″N79°51′48″E / 6.91083°N 79.86333°E /6.91083; 79.86333 |
| Parking | 500 spaces[1] |
| Owner | Government of Sri Lanka |
| Type | Theatre |
| Events | Music, concerts, theatre, dance, international conferences |
| Capacity | 1269 |
| Construction | |
| Built | 2006–2011 |
| Opened | 15 December 2011 (2011-12-15) |
| Architect | Kahawita De Silva & Associates[2][3] |
| Structural engineer | Yanjian Group |
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TheNelum Pokuna Theatre (Sinhala:නෙළුම් පොකුණ මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ රඟහල,Nelum Pokuna Râjapaksa Ranggahala; often known asNelum Pokuna; previously theNational Performing Arts Theatre, prior to naming at the opening ceremony after which the PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa named it after himself)[4] is a performing arts centre inColombo,Sri Lanka. The theatre opened on 15 December 2011.[5]

The architecture of the theatre is inspired by the 12th centuryNelum Pokuna (lotus pond) inPolonnaruwa.[6][7]
The total estimated cost of the project isLKR 3,080 million.[8] Government of thePeople's Republic of China providedLKR 2430 million out of the total cost of the building.[9]
The building spreads over 14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft) of floor area.[9]
The theatre is equipped with an auditorium with 1,288 seats, a library, and training facilities.[1] The building features two permanent theatres—the main auditorium and an open-air theatre—and the ability to convert the front steps into an additional open-air theatre.
The 690 m2 (7,400 sq ft) moving stage in the auditorium includes the ability to raise and lower the orchestra pit to and from stage level. There are facilities to conduct educational and research activities. Parking for 500 vehicles is also available.[1]
In 2005China expressed willingness to construct a cultural theatre in Colombo, in memory of PresidentChandrika Kumaratunga's late husbandVijaya Kumaratunga who was a popularactor. The foundation stone was laid to the project by her.[10][11] The National Performing Arts Theatre's construction began in 2006 and took four years to build.[8] The theatre's construction was completed around early 2011[9] and it was opened in December 2011. It was ceremonially opened by Sri Lankan PresidentMahinda Rajapakse and China's Vice President of the Chinese Republican Committee, Sang Chiang.[5]
During the opening the Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha was renamed to Nelum Pokuna Mawatha, later reverted to Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha.[12]
The Nelum Pokuna Theatre has shows, productions, and other bookings scheduled through September 2012.
For opening night, an opera was produced by leading Sri Lanka artistes, such as Jayantha Chandrasiri,Rohana Weerasinghe and Channa Wijewardena, starting with a rendition ofJagan Mohini Madura Bashini byPandith Amaradeva. A Chinese opera was also produced upon opening. The Chinese opera depicted the story of fourth-century Chinese-Buddhist monkFa-Hsien's travels to Sri Lanka. Both performances employed the Seda Mawatha concept, incorporating both film and drama.[13]
In November 2013, the Theatre hosted its first symphony orchestra concert, by the Commonwealth Festival Orchestra, with 87 musicians from the UK, India and the Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka, conducted byJames Ross.[14]
The venue was initially chosen to host theABU Radio Song Festival 2014 on 23 May 2014,[15] but was later moved to the Stein Studios, in Colombo.[16]
The Nelum Pokuna Theatre was the site of the opening ceremony of the2013 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.[17]
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