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Frankie Goes To Bollywood Tickets

Frankie Goes To Bollywood (via the Southbank Centre)

This production is recommended for ages 8+.

Performance dates

31 July - 18 August 2024

Run time 2hrs 30mins (inc. interval)

Includes interval

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From the makers of Britain’s Got Bhangra comes a new musical about Bollywood’s lure. Frankie never wanted to be a star, but 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? With heroes and villains, ornate costumes and spectacular sets galore, get ready to be swept off your feet by this tale of being British in Bollywood. A Rifco Theatre Company, Watford Palace Theatre and HOME Manchester co-production. Supported by Arts Council England, TV partner Sony Pictures Network, Lyca Radio, and MAC Cosmetics.

Recent Reviews

3.6
12 reviews
Anna

Painfully loud, sadly. It was a beautiful show, beautiful music, songs and the story, talented artists. It was soo loud that it took the pleasure of watching a really good show away. That's why only 3 stars.

MG

Needs better storyline

nev

Average storyline and songs. Were expecting more bollywood known songs and cultural dances. Voices needed to be louder compared to music.

customer

Fabulous production; engaging, humorous and colourful. All the actors/dancers were highly proficient, beautiful voices and all the routines were fabulously choreographed. Would highly recommend.

Mrs Barbara Colson

Beautifully choreographed, fabulous costumes, lots of energy & nice songs & some great characterisations. Real feel good show with a positive ending, that does not involve a wedding ??

BEVERLEY JOAN CURTIS

Great show good for all the family lovely venue great seats

nita trivedi

It was a good show, but not worth paying £40

sukesh makhecha

Booked for my daughter as it was her birthday yesterday. All three of us were of the same opinion,very disappointed especially with all the hype. Weak storyline,singing was more like shouting and out of tune. Have 2 stars only for the beautiful costumes worn but the show lacked sadly in substance.

Mr Stephen Sandham

Francie goes to Bollywood was a great, good time, fun show.

Rachel Worrall

Fantastic show!

Lisa Ray

I am all for supporting independent theatre and took all my girls with me (6 of us)! However, I was really disappointed with the show. Sound was terrible as was the lighting! Who has lights shining out towards the audience! Thankfully, I am not epileptic! Frankie, as beautiful as she was did not do it for me with her singing. I don't think the sound team had much to do with her shrieking at times, which was unbearable. People around me and including me, had to put our hands over our ears and shield our eyes. Acting was OK. I thought cousin sis was the best with her performance. Would I recommend it? Unfortunately, not.

Jagdeep Minhas

A dazzling performance but a bit confusing in production. Not sure if sound quality problems as opening night. Would have been good if cover songs performed.

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