“Just as fortune starts to flower, Someone, somewhere throws a dice.” -Krishan

Wuthering Heights (2009)

Created by Tamasha, based on the novel by Emily Brontë

The desert of Rajasthan is the setting for this irresistible musical version of Emily Brontë’s tale of passion, jealousy and revenge. 

Shakuntala is the fiery and headstrong daughter of spice merchant Singh. Krishan is the wily street urchin from Bombay that Singh brings home after a trip to market. Thrown together as unlikely siblings, a tumultuous romance soon develops. But can their love withstand Indian society’s taboos and hierarchies, not to mention Shakuntala's yearning for the life of luxury that only neighbouring landowner Vijay can provide? 

Featuring romance, melodrama and a captivating soundtrack, Tamasha’s vibrant production brought together a creative team from the worlds of contemporary and classical Indian music and West End musical theatre with some of the best British Asian writing and acting talent. 

Wuthering Heights toured the UK March - June 2009. Click on the links below to read more about the show.

Performed in English with some Hindi; suitable for ages 8+

 

Creative Team


Created by Tamasha, based on the novel by Emily Brontë
Original concept and book by Deepak Verma
Music by Felix Cross & Sheema Mukherjee
Lyrics by Felix Cross
Additional text by Sudha Bhuchar
Director Kristine Landon-Smith
Designer Sue Mayes
Musical Supervisor John Rigby
Orchestrations and Arrangements
John Rigby & Chandru of Bollywood Strings
Choreography Nikki Woollaston
Lighting Designer Peter Harrison
Sound Designer Mike Furness
Casting Jill Green CDG

Cast

Yusuf  Adeel Akhtar
Baba  Shammi Aulakh
Krishan  Pushpinder Chani
Ayah  Rina Fatania
Hari  Anil Kumar
Changoo  Divian Ladwa
Anita  Sheena Patel
Shakuntala  Youkti Patel
Ensemble  Davina Perera
Vijay / Singh  Gary Pillai
Ensemble  Amith Rahman

Take a look.

 

Director and Co-Founder of Tamasha talks about the ground breaking Bollywood version of Wuthering Heights.

 

Brontë gets the Bollywood treatment.

Rajasthan replaces Yorkshire as the setting for new version of 'Wuthering Heights'

 

“The Sun Will Rise” taken from the Bollywood musical “Wuthering Heights”

 

Wuthering Heights to be turned into Bollywood musical.

Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s romantic novel set in the wild of the Yorkshire moore’s, is to be turned into a Bollywood stage musical

 

Brontë goes to Bollywood.

Wuthering Heights is to get the full-throttle song-and-dance treatment. About time too, says Alfred Hickling

Tamasha talk about new Bollywood musical “Wuthering Heights”

 

Bollywood takes on Brontë.

The first thing people ask Deepak Verma about his Bollywood adaptation of Wuthering Heights is whether it features the Kate Bush song. ‘Then they tell me they love Bollywood dancing,’ he grins.

 
 

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