The Merchants of Bollywood

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The Merchants of Bollywood is an Australian musical written and directed by Toby Gough. The show is about the history of the Bollywood film industry, and it is named after Hiralalji Merchant and his grand daughter Vaibhavi Merchant, two notable Indian choreographers. The set and lighting design was by Liz Berry and the costumes were designed by Falguni Thakore and Bipin.[1] The musical has been described as "an Indian version of the Billy Elliot story" and is choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant.[2] It was the first ever Bollywood production to tour straight from Film City in Mumbai. When the show reached Australia in February 2008, there had been 400 performances seen by 500,000 patrons.[3] The show toured the United Kingdom, various parts of Europe, the United States,[4] Australia,[5] Canada and various parts of Asia.

Harvey Goldsmith[edit]

The English music and arts promoter Harvey Goldsmith presented a three-month tour of The Merchants of Bollywood in UK during 2006. The show's Premier was at the Alexandra Theatre Birmingham on 24 October 2006 and the final show of the UK tour took place at the Apollo Theatre, London on 21 December 2006. A six-month tour of Europe followed in 2007.[6]

2006 Tour Schedule[edit]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ This is Theatre
  2. ^ Halliday, Claire (15 October 2005). "Hooray for Bollywood". The Age. Retrieved 29 June 2008.
  3. ^ Perth Now (Australia)
  4. ^ Apunkachoice.com
  5. ^ The Merchants of Bollywood Perth Now (Australia)
  6. ^ The Merchants of Bollywood Archived 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Harvey Gold Smith.com
  7. ^ The Merchant of Bollywood This is theatre

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Further reading[edit]

  1. http://www.merchantsofbollywood.com.au The Merchants of Bollywood]"The first authentic Indian music and dance spectacular, direct from film city Bombay. The magic of Bollywood alive on stage"

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