Bombay Dreams
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Productions | 2002 West End 2004 Broadway 2006 North America tour |
Bombay Dreams is a
Plot
The story centers around Akaash, a young man from the slums of
The story also deals with the change of name from Bombay to Mumbai and the identity issues that this raises.
Musical numbers
London production
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Broadway production
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Productions
Bombay Dreams premiered in the West End at the Apollo Victoria Theatre on 19 June 2002 and closed in June 2004. The original cast included Preeya Kalidas as Priya, Raza Jaffrey as Akaash, Ayesha Dharker as Rani, Dalip Tahil as Madan, and Ramon Tikaram as Vikram.[1]
The musical opened on
A new production produced by
Reception
In the UK, the production grossed an estimated £5 million at London's West End theatre by March 2004,[5] equivalent to $9.2 million.[6] As of June 2004, the show was watched by over 1.5 million people in the United Kingdom.[7] In the United States, the production sold 552,954 tickets and grossed $22,437,579 at the Broadway Theatre by January 2005.[8] Combined, the production sold over 2.1 million tickets in the United Kingdom and Broadway theatre, and grossed approximately $32 million at the West End and Broadway theatres.[citation needed]
The Original London Cast Album, composed by A. R. Rahman, received a Gold certification and sold 250,000 units in the United Kingdom. The album was also a top-selling record in India.[7]
Nominations
- Tony Award for Best Costume Design – Mark Thompson (nominee)
- Tony Award for Best Choreography – Anthony Van Laast (nominee), Farah Khan (nominee)
- Tony Award for Best Orchestrations – Paul Bogaev (nominee)
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography (nominee)
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Orchestrations (nominee)
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design of a Musical (nominee)
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costume Design (nominee)
Film adaptation
On 14 May 2010, Marquee Pictures was supposed to produce a film adaptation of the musical with Deepa Mehta directing the film.[9]
References
- ^ "Original Bombay Dreams Cast, London 2002". reallyuseful.com. Archived from the original on 25 January 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
- ^ "Broadway 2004 Cast". reallyuseful.com. Archived from the original on 24 January 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
- ^ Gans, Andrew (6 February 2006). "Complete Casting and Touring Schedule Announced for Bombay Dreams Tour". Playbill. Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
- ^ ""Bombay Dreams" at Theater of the Stars". theaterofthestars.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
- ^ "Bombay Dreams to end". Evening Standard. 24 March 2004.
- ^ "Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average)". World Bank. 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ a b "BOMBAY DREAMS TO CLOSE". London Theatre Guide. 13 June 2004.
- ^ "BOMBAY DREAMS Broadway Grosses - 2005". Broadway World. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (14 May 2010). "'Bombay Dreams' heads to big screen". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 January 2017.