How Much:
£27.00 (Highest Price)
, £10.00 (Lowest Price)
Acclaimed Bollywood theatre producers Tamasha transpose Emily Brontë's romantic tragedy from the Yorkshire Moors to the scorched deserts of Rajasthan: an equally unforgiving landscape, and similarly ridden with class inequality and petty local hatred.
This production promises vibrant colour and brilliant music, and the company have treated grim subject matter sensitively before. East is East preserved the harrowing storylines and offered joy, optimism and realism in equal parts. We expect this show to walk the fine line between melodrama and romance with style.
A great looking show and the best bit of mainstream Bollywood so far this year.
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