Vidar Hjardeng MBE - RSC The Empress, AD Theatre Review

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RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next in his regular Connect Radio theatre reviews.

This time Vidar was taken on a journey from the rugged gangways of Tilbury docks to the grandeur of Queen Victoria’s Palace unveiling the culture of British Asian history in the late 19th century with Tanika Gupta’s revised new production of her play The Empress at the RSC’s Swan theatre on Saturday 19 August at 1pm with description by Professional Audio Describers Julia Grundy and Gethyn Edwards.

About The Empress 

It is 1887, the year Queen Victoria celebrates her Golden Jubilee. Sixteen year old Rani Das, ayah (nursemaid) to an English family arrives at Tilbury docks after a long voyage from India, to start a new life in Britain.

On the boat from India, Rani, an ayah (nursemaid) befriends a lascar (sailor), an Indian politician and a royal servant destined to serve the Queen. Full of hopes and dreams of what lies ahead, they each embark on an extraordinary journey. 
 
Will their expectations come true or will they have to forge a different path in their new country? 
 
Spanning 13 years over the ‘Golden Era’ of Empire, this story blends the experiences of Indian ayahs and lascars who worked on the ships carrying trade goods, alongside the first Indian politician to be elected as a Member of Parliament. This epic story reveals how socially diverse the Asian presence was in nineteenth century Britain.
 
Directed by Pooja Ghai, Artistic Director of Tamasha, Tanika Gupta’s The Empress will take you from the rugged gangways of Tilbury docks to the grandeur of Queen Victoria’s Palace, whilst unveiling the long and embedded culture of British Asian history.

The Empress continues at the RSC Swan Theatre until 18 November and will transfer to London’s Lyric Hammersmith Theatre for four weeks only from 4 to 28 October.

To find out more about access at the royal Shakespeare Company, including details of audio described performances of their productions do visit - https://www.rsc.org.uk/your-visit/access


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