Sudha Bhuchar
Sudha Bhuchar is an acclaimed actor/playwright/founder of Bhuchar Boulevard. As co-founder of Tamasha, with Kristine Landon-Smith, their landmark work includes an adaptation of Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance &the award-winning musical Fourteen Songs Two Weddings and a Funeral.
Other writing credits include Child of the Divide (Time out No1 show for families 2006/ Winner Asian media awards 2018), Final Farewell (Tara Theatre), Covid and Me & A Picture of Health (Theatre of Debate), Touchstone Tales (Revoluton Arts & Wellcome Collection). Sudha has written and performs her solo show Evening Conversations (now also on Audible)
Acting credits include Expats (Prime video), Rules of the Game (BBC), Riz Ahmed and Bassam Tariq’s Mogul Mowgli, Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns, and Oscar-winning director, Orlando von Einsiedel’s, Into Dust (currently on Amazon Prime and You Tube-real stories). Sudha is soon to appear in BBC’s new detective series,Virdee.
Sudha was a finalist as Best Actress for BBC Radio 4’s Audio drama awards (2019) for My Son the Doctor (co- written with Saleyha Ahsan) and was awarded Tongues on Fire’s Flame Award (2018) & Eastern Eye’s ACTA award (2019) for her significant contribution to the Arts.
As dramaturg, Sudha has worked with Nyla Levy on Does my bomb look big in this (Tamasha), Tuyen Do on Summer rolls (Van Thanh Productions) and Dorcas Seb on Buttercup (20 Stories High).
Sudha is a trustee of Actors Touring Company and Independent Cinema Office.