I’m thrilled to announce that the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Buddha of Suburbia, for which I composed the score, has transferred to the Barbican Centre in London! Working on this production has been such a rewarding journey. The music draws from a fascinating blend of influences, spanning from the gritty, dynamic sounds of 1970s London to the colourful, cinematic stylings of 1940s Bollywood. Scoring for such a witty, high-energy show was pure fun, and I’m so proud of the final result. If you’re in London, I highly recommend catching it at the Barbican – it’s a unique experience not to be missed!
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