The story of Mahatma Gandhi is inextricably woven with the story of London. 
His three years as a law student at the Inner Temple (1888-1891) were pivotal in shaping his philosophy. During this time he also learnt to ballroom dance, became an advocate of vegetarianism, immersed himself in key spiritual texts and developed a passion for Equity Law.
TARA evokes Gandhi’s life in London in the spectacular rotunda of the Temple Church with a company of actors, musicians and dancers.
The performance on 2 October, Gandhi’s Birthday, marks the launch of the
Gandhi Inner Temple Association.
TARA produces global theatre for local audiences. Positioned between East and West, TARA has pioneered cross-cultural theatre for over three decades. In 2009 the company co-produced Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album with the National Theatre.
Performances of Gandhi in London
2 Oct 6:15pm (Gandhi’s birthday)
5 Oct 6:45pm
Tickets £10
The Temple Church
London, EC4Y 7HL
Book tickets:
020 8333 4457 / tara-arts.com (click on the yellow van, TARA on Tour)
Walking Tours
Will be available on 2 October
Discover the key locations which featured in Gandhi’s time in London.
Call 020 7624 3978 to book
Illustrated map of Gandhi’s London for schools will be available online.
www.tara-arts.com

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