While studying at the University of Peradeniya, he played the lead role in the English language drama '
Agachemnan. He also produced
Anton Chekhov's play "The Proposal" with the title
Magul Prasthawa, in Sinhala and played the role of Loveris. In 1967, Haththotuwegama was also the President of the Film Critics and Writers Association. At the University of Kelaniya, Haththotuwegama had some experimental performances such as
Ranga Kebali Samaga Sochchamak. He made his first appearance in
Raja Darshana at the Vidyalankara University. On 4 June 1974, he presented three short plays -
Raja Darshana,
Bosath Dekma and
Minihekuta Ella Marenna Barida - shown at the Anuradhapura Railway Stadium. On the way back to Colombo the next day, at the Anuradhapura railway station, the drama
Minihekuta Ella Marenna Barida was presented as a street drama, becoming the first historical street drama in Sri Lanka. He has produced several popular stage dramas such as
Merawara Mehewara,
Akeekaru Puthraya,
Oba Dutuwa,
Paraviyek Dakka Kal,
Loka Ahara Sammelanaya,
Otunnaka Bara and
Nurussana Handa. The drama
Paraviyek Dakka Kal was based on the racist riot and
Oba Dutuwa based on 88-89 terror era. ==References==