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Rifco Theatre Company, Watford Palace Theatre and HOME Manchester presents

Frankie Goes to Bollywood

Concept & Book by Pravesh Kumar, Songs & Music by Niraj Chag, Songs & Lyrics by Tasha Taylor Johnson

25 Apr - 11 May 2024

From the makers of Britain’s Got Bhangra comes the world premiere of a new British musical.

Get ready to be swept away into the dazzling world of Bollywood!

Rifco’s most ambitious musical yet, Frankie Goes to Bollywood is a breathtakingly colourful journey of romance, epic songs, and spectacular dance –  inspired by real stories of British women caught in the spotlight of the biggest film industry in the world.

Frankie never wanted to be a star, and after a chance encounter with a director, she finds herself transported to the ruthless world of Bollywood. As she climbs the sparkling staircase of stardom, Frankie must confront what she is willing to do for fame and fortune. Can she stay in the Bollywood family and still be true to herself?

Run-time: 2 hours 20 mins apprx (incl. interval)

Age suitability & content warning: 11+ recommended. Contains flashing lights and vaping.

Access Bookings: Wheelchair spaces and companion tickets are available, please follow the link for info.

Please note: Sonna Rele will not be performing in Frankie Goes to Bollywood.

“'A vibrant, exciting, lush, and very welcome addition to British Musicals”

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