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Bring on The Bollywood Review – A Night of Delight at the Queens Theatre

A colourful spectacular, with music, love, laughs, and dance, That’s Bring on The Bollywood at The Queens Theatre.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

This romantic comedy brings the vibrancy and beauty of classic Bollywood to the British stage. Featuring a fantastic soundtrack interwoven with wit, wild parties and some wicked dances, it’s a glitzy theatrical experience inspired by real stories of love and much appreciated by the audience.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The cast is led by a dynamic mix of celebrated British Asian performers and young rising stars including Anthony Sahota, who appeared on Gary Barlow’s Let It Shine (BBC) earlier this year and Robby Khela who has supported Craig David, Blue, Lemar, Girls Aloud and Misteeq on tour.
The story follows the fiery Dr. Katrina Pawar who is summoned from London to her ancestral home for her younger brother’s wedding. Her parents sense an opportunity to search for a potential suitor for their quick-witted and resolute daughter. As the good-looking Bollywood film director Amit arrives, along with his newly eligible British personal assistant Ronny, Katrina must navigate the true course of love between East and West.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The set, costumes, lighting and dancing were a feast for the eyes. The energetic cast put in some very good performances, and together with the music, we were transported away for a couple of hours of pure escapism. Just what Bollywood is supposed to do!
This feel-good production is a must-see spectacular the whole family can enjoy.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

Bring on the Bollywood runs at the Queen’s Theatre from 13 – 17 June. Tickets are £16.50 – £28 and can be purchased by calling the Box Office on 01708 443333, in person at the theatre or online at queens-theatre.co.uk.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

 
 
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Bring on The Bollywood Review – A Night of Delight at the Queens Theatre

A colourful spectacular, with music, love, laughs, and dance, That’s Bring on The Bollywood at The Queens Theatre.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

This romantic comedy brings the vibrancy and beauty of classic Bollywood to the British stage. Featuring a fantastic soundtrack interwoven with wit, wild parties and some wicked dances, it’s a glitzy theatrical experience inspired by real stories of love and much appreciated by the audience.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The cast is led by a dynamic mix of celebrated British Asian performers and young rising stars including Anthony Sahota, who appeared on Gary Barlow’s Let It Shine (BBC) earlier this year and Robby Khela who has supported Craig David, Blue, Lemar, Girls Aloud and Misteeq on tour.
The story follows the fiery Dr. Katrina Pawar who is summoned from London to her ancestral home for her younger brother’s wedding. Her parents sense an opportunity to search for a potential suitor for their quick-witted and resolute daughter. As the good-looking Bollywood film director Amit arrives, along with his newly eligible British personal assistant Ronny, Katrina must navigate the true course of love between East and West.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The set, costumes, lighting and dancing were a feast for the eyes. The energetic cast put in some very good performances, and together with the music, we were transported away for a couple of hours of pure escapism. Just what Bollywood is supposed to do!
This feel-good production is a must-see spectacular the whole family can enjoy.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

Bring on the Bollywood runs at the Queen’s Theatre from 13 – 17 June. Tickets are £16.50 – £28 and can be purchased by calling the Box Office on 01708 443333, in person at the theatre or online at queens-theatre.co.uk.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

 
 
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Bring on The Bollywood Review – A Night of Delight at the Queens Theatre

A colourful spectacular, with music, love, laughs, and dance, That’s Bring on The Bollywood at The Queens Theatre.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

This romantic comedy brings the vibrancy and beauty of classic Bollywood to the British stage. Featuring a fantastic soundtrack interwoven with wit, wild parties and some wicked dances, it’s a glitzy theatrical experience inspired by real stories of love and much appreciated by the audience.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The cast is led by a dynamic mix of celebrated British Asian performers and young rising stars including Anthony Sahota, who appeared on Gary Barlow’s Let It Shine (BBC) earlier this year and Robby Khela who has supported Craig David, Blue, Lemar, Girls Aloud and Misteeq on tour.
The story follows the fiery Dr. Katrina Pawar who is summoned from London to her ancestral home for her younger brother’s wedding. Her parents sense an opportunity to search for a potential suitor for their quick-witted and resolute daughter. As the good-looking Bollywood film director Amit arrives, along with his newly eligible British personal assistant Ronny, Katrina must navigate the true course of love between East and West.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The set, costumes, lighting and dancing were a feast for the eyes. The energetic cast put in some very good performances, and together with the music, we were transported away for a couple of hours of pure escapism. Just what Bollywood is supposed to do!
This feel-good production is a must-see spectacular the whole family can enjoy.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

Bring on the Bollywood runs at the Queen’s Theatre from 13 – 17 June. Tickets are £16.50 – £28 and can be purchased by calling the Box Office on 01708 443333, in person at the theatre or online at queens-theatre.co.uk.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

 
 
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Bring on The Bollywood Review – A Night of Delight at the Queens Theatre

A colourful spectacular, with music, love, laughs, and dance, That’s Bring on The Bollywood at The Queens Theatre.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

This romantic comedy brings the vibrancy and beauty of classic Bollywood to the British stage. Featuring a fantastic soundtrack interwoven with wit, wild parties and some wicked dances, it’s a glitzy theatrical experience inspired by real stories of love and much appreciated by the audience.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The cast is led by a dynamic mix of celebrated British Asian performers and young rising stars including Anthony Sahota, who appeared on Gary Barlow’s Let It Shine (BBC) earlier this year and Robby Khela who has supported Craig David, Blue, Lemar, Girls Aloud and Misteeq on tour.
The story follows the fiery Dr. Katrina Pawar who is summoned from London to her ancestral home for her younger brother’s wedding. Her parents sense an opportunity to search for a potential suitor for their quick-witted and resolute daughter. As the good-looking Bollywood film director Amit arrives, along with his newly eligible British personal assistant Ronny, Katrina must navigate the true course of love between East and West.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

The set, costumes, lighting and dancing were a feast for the eyes. The energetic cast put in some very good performances, and together with the music, we were transported away for a couple of hours of pure escapism. Just what Bollywood is supposed to do!
This feel-good production is a must-see spectacular the whole family can enjoy.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

Bring on the Bollywood runs at the Queen’s Theatre from 13 – 17 June. Tickets are £16.50 – £28 and can be purchased by calling the Box Office on 01708 443333, in person at the theatre or online at queens-theatre.co.uk.

Picture by Nicola Young

Picture by Nicola Young

 
 
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