- 30 Jul 2015
Shakuntula, a Rock Opera, an exciting and original new take on the classic Indian drama will make its Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut from 16th – 21st August...
‘Ananta: The Eternal’ is currently playing at the Edinburgh Fringe at Dance Base 3 and will run until August 25.
The Hampton Court Palace is celebrating the lives of fascinating individuals from the Palace’s 500-year history through a selection of dynamic live performances throughout August.
Shakuntula, a Rock Opera, an exciting and original new take on the classic Indian drama will make its Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut from 16th – 21st August...
Immigration is a hot topic dividing Brits. How many are there? How does it effect us? Who are these immigrants? Isn't it time we heard from them?
Adam Karim (Sajit Khan), Assad Zaman(Saleem Khan), Dharmesh Patel (Abdul Khan), Salma Hoque (Meenah Khan) and Simon Nagra (George Khan) join the previously announced comedy award-winning actress Pauline McLynn (Ella Khan) and original West End...
There was a time when an Asian play could only reach as far as the local community centre around the block, but in today's Britain we can proudly watch...
After successfully entertaining the audience in the USA and India, Siddharth Randeria will be presenting his play, “Gujju Bhai Banya Dabang” in the UK....
Last night (3 June 2015), star of stage and screen, Meera Syal, celebrated the release of her third book, The House of Hidden Mothers with a star studded...
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.