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theatre

Bye Bye Bombay

to the moon · family friendly · Ages 14+

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Theatre Asylum

June 19, 22 at 7:00 PM
June 23 at 4:00 PM
June 25 at 11:30 PM
June 26 at 1:00 PM

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Fringe Central

June 26 at 9:30 PM

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“Bye Bye Bombay is successful as a journey; through an intense multi-sensory experience, Yeates brings us with her halfway around the world and back.” – New York Theater.com

Bye Bye Bombay is a multimedia adventure to Bollywood and beyond! Join Gauri and her puppet guides as she dodges rickshaws, Russian dancers and lecherous directors. A foreigner lost in a maze of masala, will this sulky runaway learn more than just the art of crossing roads in India?

Cara Yeates performer and writer of Bye Bye Bombay went to India to write a play. She didn’t expect to start working in Bollywood. On her first night in Bombay, a Bollywood tout scouted Cara to appear in a film. Within weeks Cara had landed an agent, acquired a work visa and acted in a Bollywood feature. Yeates extended her one-month trip to four. During her time in India Yeates worked on a range of projects, from guest starring in a Hindi TV show shot in a castle in the desert to selling hair loss cream on the shopping channel.

Upon her return from India, Yeates launched into the creative process with Australian director Jonno Katz (Cactus, Uber Alice -Pick of the Fringe). The two artists shaped the show through an intensive rehearsal process, described by Yeates as, “coming home, throwing some masala, chutney and ghee on my experiences and voila! Bye Bye Bombay was born.”

Soon after its conception, Bye Bye Bombay hit the road touring to Fringe Festivals across Canada, playing to sold out houses, receiving rave reviews and “Pick of the Fringe” awards. Since the Fringe, professional venues across Canada and the world have invited Yeates to perform Bye Bye Bombay including The Grand Theater (London, On.), The Shelter Theater (Mexico) and the New York Fringe.

Bye Bye Bombay is the story of a troubled teen who runs away to India to spite her Indo-Canadian mother. Paralleling Yeates’ story, she plunges into Bollywood and beyond. A multimedia trip, Bye Bye Bombay incorporates a blend of fast-flashing images and sounds that draw the audience deep into the heart of India. Cara plays twelve characters in this one woman play.

Cara has toured four solo shows across Canada to New York, California and Mexico. Recently Cara won the Vancouver Fringe Festival’s Joanna Marratta Award for Artistic Achievement and Community Leadership. Cara is also a host for ‘City Lights’ on Novus TV, and has acted in numerous independent films.

“This fantastic one-woman show has to be the stand-out production of the festival.”- * * * * * Uptown Magazine

“Bye Bye Bombay is one of the best shows at the Fringe…Do not miss Bye Bye Bombay!”- * * * * * CBC

“This whole hypnotic hour of power is an absolutely intoxicating introduction to the magical, mysterious muddle that is India.” – Vancouver Sun

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This show sounds really amazing. Can't wait to see it!
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anonymous
June 25, 2010

Bye Bye Bombay is a multimedia adventure featuring music, puppets, slide shows, and characters (all played by Cara Yeates) ranging from a young girl seeking to connect with her mother through her mother's Bollywood film past to Bollywood producers, shop owners and those in between. The story and perf...read more

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anonymous
June 24, 2010

This is a wonderful journey in the Mysterious Land of Silk and Spice-- Bombay, India. It's a gripping story of a teenage runaway trying to run from her past and reconcile with her mother, but is taught something about the world by her experiences. Ms. Yeates transports us with video, detailed chara...read more

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Kimleigh Smith
June 26, 2010

Cara took me on a trip to a world I know very little about and she wowed me! She dances and weaves in and out of images that have peirced my brain forever! She made me laugh and cry with her beautiful story and left me wanting more! That is what a great show is all about! If you get a chance see i...read more

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