Bombay Dreams
is a Bollywood-themed musical. The music for Bombay Dreams was created by A. R. Rahman, lyrics by Don Black. The plot was written by Meera Syal and it was produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The London production opened in 2002 and ran for exactly two years. The musical also ran on Broadway from April 29, 2004 to January 1, 2005 (284 performances) at The Broadway Theatre.
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Plot
The story centers around Akaash, a young man from the slums of
Bombay who dreams of becoming the next big star in
Bollywood. Fate steps in when a rich
pro-bono lawyer and his fiancée, an aspiring
documentary filmmaker, arrive to prevent the demolition of Akaash's slum. Akaash quickly falls in love with the lawyer's fiancée, Priya, who happens to be the daughter of a famous Bollywood director, and the ticket to the top that Akaash needs. Complications arise as Akaash faces the reality of
show business, fame, his love for Priya, and his obligations to his family, friends, and his Paradise slum.
The plot includes frequent reference to the change of name from
Bombay to
Mumbai of the titular city and references the identity issues that this raises.
The plot, format and characters of
Bombay Dreams
were revised several times. The book of the musical was rewritten and many songs were cut and other songs added to the show for the Broadway run.
Notable songs
Bombay Dreams spawned the hit single Shakalaka Baby and also featured a remix of the notable song
Chaiyya Chaiyya as part of the production.
Musical Numbers
London version
- 1. Bombay Awakes
- 2. Bombay Dreams
- 3. Like An Eagle
- 4. Love's Never Easy (Reworked version, Original: Ishq Bina - Taal)
- 5. Don't Release Me
- 6. Happy Endings (Reworked version, Original: Rangeela Re - Rangeela)
- 7. Ooh La La (Reworked version, Original: Ooh La La La - Minsara Kanavu)
- 8. Shakalaka Baby (Reworked version, Original: Shakalaka Baby - Mudhalvan)
- 9. Are You Sure You Want To Be Famous? (Refined version, From: Sona Nahi Na Sahi - One 2 Ka 4)
- 10. I Could Live Here
- 11. Only Love
- 12. Chaiyya Chaiyya (Reworked version, Original: Chhaiyan Chhaiyan - Dil Se)
- 13. How Many Stars
- 14. Salaam Bombay
- 15. Closer Than Ever (Reworked version, Inspired from: Nahin Saamne - Taal)
- 16. Ganesh
- 17. The Journey Home
- 18. Wedding Qawwali
- 19. Bombay Sleeps
Broadway version
- 1. Salaam Bombay (overture)
- 2. Bollywood
- 3. Love's Never Easy
- 4. Lovely, Lovely, Ladies
- 5. Bhangra
- 6. Shakalaka Baby
- 7. I Could Live Here
- 8. Is This Love?
- 9. Famous
- 10. Love's Never Easy (reprise)
- 11. Chaiyya Chaiyya
- 12. How Many Stars?
- 13. Salaam Bombay (reprise)
- 14. Hero
- 15. Ganesh Procession
- 16. The Journey Home
- 17. Wedding Qawwali
Theatrical runs
Bombay Dreams enjoyed a successful opening run in
London from 2002 where its original cast included:
[1]
- Preeya Kalidas as Priya
- Raza Jaffrey as Akaash
- Ayesha Dharker as Rani
- Dalip Tahil as Madan
- Ramon Tikaram as Vikram
Bombay Dreams also enjoyed a run on
Broadway in 2004 where a notable cast member was
Madhur Jaffrey as Shanti.
[2]
A new production produced by
Atlanta's Theater of the Stars and the Independent Presenters Association started touring
North America in February 2006.
References
- http://www.reallyuseful.com/rug/shows/bombaydreams/cast/londonorig2002.htm Original Bombay Dreams Ca
- http://www.reallyuseful.com/rug/shows/bombaydreams/cast/broadwayorig2004.htm Broadway 2004 Cast