Main content

19/09/2010
Bangladeshi theatre is about to breathe new life into the greatest love story ever told, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The lead actors chat to Anwarul about People's Romeo.
Bangladeshi theatre is about to breathe new life into the greatest love story ever told, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Weaving together Shakespeare's verse and Bengali poetry, People's Romeo is a dynamic cross-cultural performance made for our time.
The lead actors chat to Anwarul about the play.
Last on
Sun 19 Sep 201023:00
BBC Asian Network
Music Played
![]()
Balam
Tumi Eka Balam
- Aarsre.
![]()
Kishore & Lata
Aaj Ridoy
- Music World.
![]()
Rakin
Iron Pora (
- Agnibina.
![]()
Sabnim
Chokh Kotha
- Yousuf Electronics.
![]()
Corus
Shopno Jabe
- World music.
![]()
Sadhna&Srikato
Chomda Chameli
- Music World.
![]()
Ridoy
Ranla Tomari
- Music Master.
![]()
Ndrew
Tui Kon
- Sountec.
![]()
Khalid
Bondhu
- G.Series.
![]()
Indrani
Tumi Kon
- Music World.
![]()
Rumi
Aaj Keno
- Garanchil.
![]()
Asif
Jokhdoni Bhau
- Soundtec.
![]()
Sangeeta
Mobil Phone
- Sharif.
![]()
Haider
Kothai Chili
- G.series.
![]()
Tutul & Fahmida
Dure Dure
- World Music.
![]()
Monir
Shesh Potra
- D.series.
![]()
Kadir
Etai Bodhol
- Agnibina.
Broadcast
- Sun 19 Sep 201023:00BBC Asian Network
