SSE Arena, Wembley is going to witness Indian Patriotism next fortnight in the form of Asia’s Largest Mega Epic Drama “Jaanta Raja (in Hindi)” being presented...
Preparations are underway for Riverdance: The New 25th Anniversary Show which is set for a UK tour starting from August 26th.
A new revival of the classic play East is East is to return to Birmingham 25 years after premiering at the city’s Repertory Theatre in 1996. Since then, East is East has sold out three London runs, been adapted into a BAFTA award-winning film...
SSE Arena, Wembley is going to witness Indian Patriotism next fortnight in the form of Asia’s Largest Mega Epic Drama “Jaanta Raja (in Hindi)” being presented...
Eastern Thespians Ltd presents Uttoradhikaar (The inheritance), a story of identity, roots and love. 1958, Goa - Margarita De Cunha, Portuguese by descent...
The entertainment all-rounder, Meera Syal was bestowed with a CBE by the Prince of Wales, on 6th May 2015, at Buckingham Palace. She was joyously beaming...
Twelve is a creative response to a shocking statistic from the Metropolitan Police: In the UK on average each year twelve women are murdered by family members in so called ‘honour’ killings.
The National Theatre at South Bank played host to the magnificent play, Dara. Dara is a play has been adapted by Tanya Ronder from Shahid Nadeem's play, which was originally performed by Ajoka Theatre, Pakistan.
The Mayor of Solihull, Cllr Kate Wild and Satinder Kaur Taunque OBE, West Midlands’ Deputy Lieutenant, were applauded as role models, as part of International Women’s Day.
The famous theatrical biopic depicting the landmark events in the life of the powerful Indian King Shivaji will be staged for the first time in the UK at Wembley Arena in London on 20 and 21 June. Written and directed by renowned historian Babasaheb...
The gorgeous Lillete Dubey met journalists from the Indian Journalists' Association on Wednesday 18th February at India House, to discuss her upcoming play at Watermans, UK.
Dance has been an integral part of Indian cinema for as long as anyone can recall, one cog of a trio of elements - timeless music and romance being the other two- that have thrilled fans, particularly of Bollywood, for more than a century.
It is not easy for any author to create a scene from the Mumbai slums, without reminding us of Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire. In Behind the Beautiful Forever, pulitzer winning Katherine Boo has portrayed the lives of Mumbai slum dwellers, alongside...