1st Edition

Staging British South Asian Culture Bollywood and Bhangra in British Theatre

By Jerri Daboo Copyright 2018
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    Staging British South Asian Culture: Bollywood and Bhangra in British Theatre looks afresh at the popularity of forms and aesthetics from Bollywood films and bhangra music and dance on the British stage.

    From Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bombay Dreams to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent, Jerri Daboo reconsiders the centrality of Bollywood and bhangra to theatre made for or about British South Asian communities. Addressing rarely discussed theatre companies such as Rifco, and phenomena such as the emergence of large- scale Bollywood revue performances, this volume goes some way towards remedying the lack of critical discourse around British South Asian theatre.

    A timely contribution to this growing field, Staging British South Asian Culture is essential reading for any scholar or student interested in exploring the highly contested questions of identity and representation for British South Asian communities.

    List of Illustrations

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter One: Bollywood, Bhangra, and Being British

    Chapter Two: Mapping Migration: transnational formations of diaspora

    Chapter Three: Bollywood and/as Musical Theatre

    Chapter Four: Bollywood on Stage: transadaptation and ‘Bollywoodisation’

    Chapter Five: Bending Bhangra: Rifco Arts and Bend It Like Beckham: the musical

    Conclusion

    Bibliography

    Filmography

    Biography

    Jerri Daboo is Associate Professor of Performance in the Department of Drama at the University of Exeter. Her research explores performance and culture, particularly in the British South Asian communities.