*Mattavilasa Prahasana* opens with the entering of two drunken Kapalikas, 
Satyasoma and his woman, Devasoma. Full of drunken antics, they stumble 
from tavern to tavern searching for more alcohol. The Kapalikas are told to 
be followers of a heretic Saivite sect whose rites included drinking, wild 
dancing and singing, and ritual intercourse with their partners.[1] As 
Satysoma asks for more alms, he realizes that he has lost his sacred 
skull-bowl. Devasoma suggests that he might have left it at the tavern they 
previously visited. To their dismay, it was not there. Satyasoma suspects 
that either a dog or a Buddhist monk has taken it.

A 2003 dance theatre adaptation of *Mattavilasa Prahasanam* was produced 
and presented by SANGALPAM. There was a national United Kingdom tour 
between 2003-2004. Directed by Stella Uppal-Subbiah, the play was edited to 
highlight bharatanatyam, and received great reviews.[3]
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