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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parv_BancilParv Bancil - Wikipedia

    Parv Bancil (7 February 1967 – 1 April 2017) was a British-Asian playwright and actor. Life and career. Parveen Singh Bancil was born in Moshi, Tanzania, in 1967 into an Indian Sikh family, [1][2] the son of Sohan Singh Bancil and Amrit (Arjan) Kaur Bancil.

  2. 4 avr. 2017 · Tributes have been paid to playwright Parv Bancil, whose tackling of issues affecting young British Asians brought him both acclaim and controversy. The BBC understands he died in London at the...

  3. Following a job as the stage manager for the Hounslow Art Co-operative (HAC Theatre), Bancil began to produce his own work. His first play, Curse of the Dead Dog, was co-written with Ravinder Gill. His humorous and often satirical plays highlight the experiences of the British-Asian community.

  4. 13 avr. 2017 · THE BRITISH Asian playwright, Parveen Singh Bancil – always known as Parv Bancil passed away suddenly last weekend (April 2) leaving the British Asian artistic community is in a state of shock.

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  5. www.faber.co.uk › author › parv-bancilParv Bancil - Faber

    Parv Bancil. Parv Bancil was born in Tanzania and came to England two years later to settle in Hounslow. He left school at sixteen and became a DJ. After a stint in a suntan lotion factory, he got his first job in theatre as the stage manager for Hac Theatre.

  6. A Letter to Parv Bancil from Madani Younis: “You represented the spirit and the fight that has defined our struggle as artists”. Fri 07 Apr 2017 | Our People. Dear Parv, Just two weeks ago we were texting each other. You’d read my Guardian interview full of hope and provocation about the ‘diversity’ of our industry.

  7. 10 avr. 2012 · Most Anglo-Indian comedy conforms to cosy caricatures obsessed with food, marriage and money, but Parv Bancil's 1996 play revived by One Nation Innit for a national tour is a more subversive...