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A Passage to India archiveSet at the height of the British Raj, E.M. Forster's prize-winning masterpiece dramatically captures the explosive tensions that exist when two cultures collide, making it as topical as it ever was. Before deciding whether to marry Chandrapore's local magistrate, Adela Quested wants to see the 'real India' for herself. Newly arrived from England, she is invited to discover the Marabar Caves by the friendly and charming Dr Aziz - unaware of the passions and dark fears that their visit will unearth.

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Book by: E.M. Forster

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Archive listings for A Passage to India (2020)

Work type: Play.

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Company Tower Theatre Company. Adapted by Martin Sherman. Director Simona Hughes. Design Max Batty. Lighting Stephen Ley. Costume Sue Carling. Costume Elion Mittiga. Sound Rob Hebblethwaite. Music Mahesh Pakar. Music Tamara Douglas-Morris. Stage ManagerKatia Elsianli. Director Sarah Freeman (assistant). Director Mandy Gordon (movement). Performer Mahesh Parker (musician). Performer Yousuf Khan (musician). Performer Rahul Singh (Dr Aziz). Performer Simon Lee (Cyril Fielding). Performer Adnan Kapadia (Professor Narayan Godbole). Performer Rebecca Allan (Adela Quested). Performer Alison Liney (Mrs Moore). Performer Robin Taylor (Ronny Heaslop). Performer Sara Odeen-Isbister (Miss Derrek). Performer Yasir Senna (Hamidullah). Performer Menesh Patel (Mahmood Ali / Mohammed Latif). Performer Paul Willcocks (McBryde). Performer Herschel Pant (Das). Performer Simon Taylor (Mr Turton). Performer Janet South (Mrs Turton). Performer Matthew Ibbotson (Major Callender). Performer Shilpan Patel (Amritario / Anthony). Performer Jack Hyland (Ralph / Subaltern). Performer Chitranshu Mahajan (Rafi / Punkah Wallah).
5 Feb 20 to 15 Feb 20Tower Theatre, Outer London :: V249
listing details L408359983

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