Sudha Bhuchar

Evening Conversations: One Woman Show by Sudha Bhuchar

Description

In this brilliant one-woman show that cuts across the generations, acclaimed actor and writer Sudha Bhuchar invites you into a warm-hearted world of storytelling.

As a middle-class, multicultural mother of millennial sons, Sudha lives a ‘squeezed middle’ life in Wimbledon. But as she navigates her career, family and returning to India, she’s prompted to investigate her own sense of home and place in the world. Her cross-continental childhood is certainly a far cry from that of her fiercely British, mono-lingual sons with their comfortable upbringing in leafy suburbia.

Sudha invites her boys to ‘crack open a cold one’ and share their views on life. But how do they view their dual heritage and what does it mean for them? This joyful monologue invites you to carry on the conversation long after you’ve left the theatre.

About the Author

Sudha Bhuchar

Sudha Bhuchar is a Tanzanian-born British Asian actor, playwright, and co-founder of the Tamasha Theatre Company. She is best known for Tamasha’s Balti Kings, A Fine Balance, The Trouble with Asian Men, and My Name Is… as well as numerous screenplays for television and film. An award-winning actor/playwright Sudha Bhuchar established BHUCHAR BOULEVARD to produce heartfelt, memorable theatre for multiple and diverse audiences by holding up a mirror to our common humanity. Its inaugural show, Child of the Divide, about the Partition of India seen through the eyes of children, was shortlisted for the Eastern Eye Arts & Cultural Award and won Best Stage Production at the Asian Media Awards, 2018. Sudha received the Tongues on Fire Flame award 2018 for her contribution to Stage and Television. Sudha has worked professionally as an actor for over three decades and her credits include appearing in Riz Ahmed’s Oscar (‘Best Live Action’) winning short film, The Long Goodbye, directed by Aneil Karia, and in Mogul Mowgli directed by Bassam Tariq.