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The Empress is a 2013 play by Tanika Gupta, commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and premiered in Stratford upon Avon. It is now on the GCSE curriculum and appeared as an unseen drama extract in the 2014 Junior Certificate English examination. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Tanika Gupta was born in London to immigrant parents from Kolkata, India, [1] where her family had their origins. [2] As a child, Gupta performed Tagore dance dramas with her parents. Her mother Gairika Gupta was an Indian classically trained dancer, and her father Tapan Gupta was a singer. The Indian revolutionary Dinesh Gupta was her great ...
The Empress [43] 2013 Director RSC A Play by Tanika Gupta: The Flying Lovers Of Vitebsk: 2016 Director Kneehigh Theatre Based on a play by Daniel Jamieson & Emma Rice (The Birthday) [44] 946: 2017 Adapter/Director Kneehigh Theatre Based on the book by Michael Morpurgo (The Story of Adolphus Tips) [45] A Midsummer Night's Dream [46] 2016 Director
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Jayawardena appears on the original cast recording of Bend It Like Beckham the Musical, performing the songs "People Like Us" and "The Engagement: Look At Us Now". [3] He was the original Abdul Kareem in the play The Empress by Tanika Gupta, which tells the story of Queen Victoria's relationship with The Munshi, a young man brought over from India to be her servant in the final 15 years of her ...
In 2013, the Royal Shakespeare Company produced Tanika Gupta's play The Empress, about Queen Victoria, the equally real Abdul Karim, who became her teacher (munshi), and a fictional young ayah [19] who was abandoned at Tilbury Docks by her employers. [20]