Theatre
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Jan- 2019 -9 January
Bird Bites: ‘Until the Lions’, Aashni bridal and beauty showcase, Freddie Mercury’s hidden Parsi roots, and ‘Approaching Empty’ play by Ishy Din
What’s coming up – tickets available to all… Until the Lions – Ching Ying Chien and Akram Khan by Jean…
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2 January
‘Vagabonds: My Phil Lynott Odyssey’: Robert Mountford to perform one-man tribute show at Vibe for Philo Festival
Personal stage tribute set for fest celebrating rock legend By Suman Bhuchar ACTOR Robert Mountford has been performing his one…
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Apr- 2018 -29 April
Nicholas Prasad on his role in contemporary ‘Mafia’ setting for Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
Modern day vibe with popular celebrity in lead role gives classic quirky twists… CURRENTLY playing the dastardly ‘Borachio’ alongside TV…
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26 April
British Asian Festival (May 4-6) – Comedy, spoken word, Asian writers and a Sridevi tribute
Three-day melting pot of talent, different art forms and quite possibly, some chai and samosa… IF YOU WANT TO SEE…
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26 April
‘Gauhar Jaan – The Datia Incident’ (review) shows women artists can fight their corner even from the last century…
Play examines life and times of one of India’s most iconic 20th century figures… A LIVELY mix of traditional drama,…
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24 April
Bally Gill as Royal Shakespeare Company’s leading man in imaginative and contemporary staging of ‘Romeo and Juliet’…
This is Shakespeare but reaching out to a different world than when it was first penned… INSPIRED by – and…
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11 April
Kiln Theatre (Tricycle) new season – ‘We’ve changed name and diversity and gender themes are bolder and prouder’, claims Indhu Rubasingham
Meet the new Kiln Theatre, once called the Tricycle, which will premiere the stage version of the celebrated Zadie Smith…
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Mar- 2018 -13 March
‘A Passage to India’, Asif Khan talks about role and burgeoning career as actor, writer, playwright and producer – who also has Channel 4 writing bursary
Talented and gifted both as an actor and writer, this is one man to watch and keep watching By Suman…
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13 March
A Passage to India (play review) – Can justice ever really be colour blind?
Stage adaptation of classic novel asks simple but enduring questions… AS A WORK, ‘A Passage to India’ continues to enthrall…
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13 March
‘Handlooms’ – Immersive theatre in a sari shop? Witness it for yourself with show in real time in real sari shops…
In the second part of her sari trilogy, Rani Moorthy explores the significance of high street sari stores By Momtaz…
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