Theatre: Five Tanks, one day during a terrorist attack
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Oldham company offers writing workshop
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Different, but pointing to the same trend
3rd October, 2007Through government funding and lots of upcoming talent, British Asian theatre seems to be going through a masssive boom. Editor Sunny Hundal reviews two current productions: Something about Simmy and Motherland.
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Theatre: Little India tours the country
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Exploring skin colour prejudice amongst Asians
27th September, 2007Writer and actress Rani Moorthy explores the controversial area of skin bleaching and prejudice towards darker skin in her new play. Shades of Brown goes on a nationwide tour from next week.
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Theatre: Amber Lone, Romeo in the City
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Tara presents: The Tempest
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RSC offers careers in theatre through work placement scheme
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Seeking aspiring performers & production companies
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Theatre: School of Hard Rocks comes to Leicester
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Deranged Marriage company introduces new play
28th August, 2007The company behind the highly successful play Deranged Marriage, Rifco Arts, is launching its latest play next week in London. There's Something About Simmy stars upcoming actress Vineeta Rishi.
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Theatre: Motherland, an uplifting piece celebrating modern Britain
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A Letter to England: Two new plays
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Theatre: Mathematics, modern India and Nitin Sawhney
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Get on stage with the RSC and sampad!
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Rifco presents: Something about Simmy
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A response to Parv Bancil on 'Asian theatre'
10th July, 2007Writer Parv Bancil recently said there was too much 'Benny Hill Asian Theatre'. But is that really true, asks Chandrika Patel. While it is important to ask the question, she finds there is a lot more out there than is being talked about.
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There is too much 'Benny Hill Asian theatre'
2nd July, 2007There is too much 'Benny Hill with Asians' type of theatre being churned out says veteran and outspoken writer Parv Bancil in an exclusive article for AIM. His new production opens next week in Birmingham.
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Preeya Kalidas joins the cast of Joseph at West-end
22nd June, 2007Actress Preeya Kalidas has been hired by Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber for his very popular West-end stage production Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
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Royal Shakespeare Company looking for journalists for arts scheme
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Theatre: Detainee A, a play about the war on terror
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Theatre: Talaash, hard hitting drama in Hindi
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Dance & theatre: New production by Parv Bancil
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Telling tales with Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
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Trouble with Asian men returns again
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Ayub Khan-Din's ten-year itch
26th April, 2007Ten years after East is East propelled him to widespread acclaim, Ayub Khan-Din is back with a new play Rafta Rafta..., starring Meera Syal, which opens today. Manveena Suri asks whether it will be made into a film.
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Theatre: Love and war in What You Fancy?
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Theatre: Tara Arts unveils hotbed of new talent with month-long show
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Theatre: Satyagraha - a potrait on Gandhi's life, opens this week
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Theatre: The epic Mahabharata comes to life in a national tour
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