hi all Rahman Fans..
As we all cant have a good sleep till 9th declets be the first one to
catch the second song to be shown on v channel tomo i.e thursdaythe 1st
promo was shown last thursday on vso keep ur fingers crossed and be
hooked in the morning on v music channel..
Jai Rahman
Rajeev Jain
Mumbai
>From: raghuram rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
>To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [arr] Bombay Dreams in Toronto
>Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:14:14 -0800 (PST)
>
> Bombay Dreams to Play Toronto in 2006
> By Andrew Gans
>29 Nov 2005
> Bombay Dreams, the Andrew Lloyd Webber-produced musical that first
>played London and later Broadway, will play a limited engagement in Toronto
>in 2006.
> A recent casting notice reveals that the Bollywood-themed musical will
>play Toronto's Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts in summer 2006.
>Produced by Nick Manos and Atlanta's Theater of the Stars, the engagement
>is just one stop on the forthcoming North American tour. No other details
>have been announced. The musical featuring a score by A R Rahman and
>Don Black and a book by Meera Syal and Thomas Meehan was based on an idea
>by Shekhar Kapur and Lloyd Webber, who co-produced the London mounting. The
>New York production at the Broadway Theatre played 31 previews and 284
>regular performances before closing Jan. 1, 2005. Bombay Dreams tells the
>story of Akaash, a brash young slum dweller who dreams of becoming a
>Bollywood movie star and meeting his idol, the voluptuous screen siren
>Rani. And wouldn't you know it, his dreams come truebut not without some
>personal costs and a good dousing in an on-stage dancing fountain. The
>production mirrors many a Bollywood musical
> in its lavish and plentiful production numbers, which find a good portion
>of the grinning Bombay population joyously dancing in unison to a
>propulsive beat. The show's centerpiece is perhaps the disco-ish "Shakalaka
>Baby," in which Rani and Akaash dance in and around a growing fountain.
>The musical was directed by Steven Pimlott and choreographed by Anthony Van
>Laast and Farah Khan. The show, which brought East Indian-flavored music
>and dance to the West End and later to Broadway, had its world premiere at
>London's Apollo Victoria Theatre on June 19, 2002. Song titles include
>"Salaa'm Bombay," "Bollywood," "Love's Never Easy," "Lovely, Lovely
>Ladies," "Bhangra," "Shakalaka Baby," "I Could Live Here," "Is This Love?,"
>"Famous," "Chaiyya Chaiyya," "How Many Stars?," "Hero," "Ganesh
>Procession," "The Journey Home" and "Wedding Qawali."
>
>
>
>"My interest is in the future, because I am going to spend the rest of my
>life there."
>
>
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