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The Far Pavilions archiveThe Far Pavilions spans the 25 years between the Sepoy Uprisings of 1857 and the Second Afghan War, telling the story of forbidden love between a British Officer 'Ashton Pelham-Martyn' and an Indian Princess 'Anjuli'. This epic story evokes the romance of India, the intrigue of the Rajput Court and the over-confidence of an Empire at the height of its power. The Far Pavilions website.

Creatives/Company

Book by: MM Kaye
Music: Philip Henderson
Lyrics: Stephen Clark

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for The Far Pavilions (2005)

Work type: Musical.

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Producer Michael E Ward. Producer John Whitney (in association with Arjun C Waney and Reita Gadkari). Director Gale Edwards. Design Lez Brotherston. Lighting Peter Mumford. Costume Andreanne Neofitou. Choreographer Piali Ray. Sound Rick Clarke. Music John Cameron (orchestrations). Director Davie White (music). Music Kuljit Bhamra (Indian music associate). Performer Hadley Fraser (Ashton Pelham-Martyn). Performer Gayatri Irya (Anjuli). Performer Kulvinder Ghir (Rana of Bhitor). Performer Dianne Pilkington (Belinda). Performer David Burt (Harkness). Performer Simon Gleeson (Walter). Performer Kabir Bedi (Kahn Sahib). Performer Sophiya Haque (Janoo Rani). Performer Shaheen Khan (Sita). Performer David Savile (Sir Louis Cavagnari). Performer Stewart Scudamore (Maharajah of Gulkote). Performer Dean Hussain (Awol Shah). Performer John Trakos (Roberts). Performer Fiona Wade. Performer Rick Savery. Performer Christopher Dickens. Performer Graham Vick. Performer Robert Scotcher. Performer Tomos Griffiths. Performer Ralph Birtwell. Performer Irvine Iqbal. Performer Dan de Cruz. Performer Nick Ferranti. Performer Clare Foster. Performer Caroline Keiff. Performer Marina Abdeen. Performer Meryl Fernandes. Performer Shirani Bolle. Performer Asha Kingsley. Performer Nikki Shaw. Performer Hannah Chick. Performer Sunil Pramanik. Performer Jez Unwin.
24 Mar 05 to 17 Sep 05Shaftesbury Theatre, West End :: V415
listing details L1345923860

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