by Deepak Verma & Felix Cross (Author)
The scorched desert of Rajasthan is the setting for this musical adaptation of Emily Bronte's timeless tale of passion, jealousy and revenge. Shakuntala is the fiery and headstrong daughter of spice merchant Singh. Krishan is the wily street urchin from Bombay that Singh brings home after a trip to market. Thrown together as unlikely siblings, a tumultuous romance soon develops. But can their love withstand Indian society's taboos and hierarchies, not to mention Shakuntala's yearning for a life of luxury that only neighbouring landowner Vijay can provide? Wuthering Heights, one of the world's great love stories, is given a vibrant new life in this new adaptation produced by Tamasha and inspired by classic Indian cinema.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 13 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 140812078X
ISBN 13: 9781408120781
Book Overview: Bronte's classic novel adapted as a Bollywood stage musical for a completely new audience and readership. UK tour of the play 2009: 13-28 March Coliseum Theatre Oldham; 7-11 April Exeter Northcott Exeter; 21-25 April Citizens Theatre Glasgow; 29 April-23 May Lyric Hammersmith London. (contd.) 27-30 May Northern Stage Newcastle; 2-6 June Nuffield Theatre Southampton; 9-13 June Belgrade Theare Coventry; 16-20 June Harrogate Theatre Harrogate. The novel is a set text at A level English Lit for AQA (A and B), Edexcel, OCR (lang and lit, & lit), CCEA and this alternative version provides a dramatic new slant on the novel. Tamasha are the UK's most prominent Asian theatre company.