Wizcraft to create Bollywood entertainment show for Dubai Parks & Resorts

Wizcraft to create Bollywood entertainment show for Dubai Parks & Resorts

NEW DELHI: Dubai Parks and Resorts, which is set to be the region’s largest multi-themed leisure and entertainment destination when it opens in October 2016, has joined hands with Wizcraft International Entertainment to create a Bollywood show for the Rajmahal Theatre.

 

In an agreement between the two, the Rajmahal Theatre situated in Dubai’s Bollywood Parks will reflects the beauty and wonder of India’s culture and architectural heritage. 

 

The first Broadway-style theatre of its kind in the region, the 60,000-square-foot Rajmahal Theatre will feature state-of-the-art LED stage backdrops, along with VIP boxes and exclusive lounges for private events and galas.

 

Wizcraft uses the latest live entertainment technology to create immersive entertainment experiences for audiences across the globe.

 

Dubai Parks and Resorts CEO Raed Al Nuaimi said, “We are committed to providing an unforgettable experience for our guests, and we have partnered with the most creative minds in the industry that have a proven track record of producing world-class shows  and  events. We are very pleased to bring Wizcraft on board this unique project and we look forward to experiencing the excitement of the show when the first curtain rises.”

 

Wizcraft director Viraf Sarkari added, “Wizcraft has produced some of the world’s largest shows and events, and we look forward to creating the largest Bollywood musical ever produced. We are very pleased to bring the magic of Bollywood to audiences in Dubai, and we are proud to partner with Dubai Parks and Resorts.” 

 

Alongside Bollywood Parks Dubai, the first phase of this unprecedented project will include LegoLand Dubai and motiongate Dubai – connected by Riverland Dubai, a retail, dining and entertainment walkway. The development will also feature Lapita, a Polynesian-themed resort catering to families. Dubai Parks and Resorts is projected to attract 6.7 million visits during its first full year of operation.