A dancer in a banker’s suit. A 'good Indian boy' gone spectacularly off-script.
Bad Indian is a confessional solo show about the masks we wear, and the cost of keeping them on. Raised to be the success story everyone wanted, Saaj Raja chose double lives instead: forbidden loves, the wrong dreams, and a talent for talking his way into rooms he had no business being in.
From suburban Britain to the trading floors of Hong Kong, he blends storytelling, humour and movement to ask: what happens when you stop being who everyone expects, and start being who you are?
Performed up close in Greenwich Theatre’s studio—just fifty seats.
A work-in-progress sharing. Be among the first to see Bad Indian before its full run.
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