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Performance

VenueRoundhouse
Also: Studio 42, The Clore
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From16th July 2021
Opened21st July 2021
To29th August 2021
When19:30. Sun Jul 18 17:30. Sun 13:30, 17:30. Jul21 21 at 19:00. Sat Mats 14:30 (from Jul21 24)
Roundhouse (V242)
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  • Date of change: 13 Jul 20 - T0550680486
  • Date of change: 5 Dec 19 - T0550680486

Monsoon Wedding

Monsoon Wedding

Work:: Monsoon Wedding (S01289448867)

In Delhi, preparations are under way for a lavish, nonstop, four-day celebration to mark the arranged marriage of Aditi and Hemant. Aditi is the only daughter of an upper middle-class family in India. She is about to meet her groom, an Indian-American from New Jersey. It should be the perfect wedding, but the bride is having an affair, her father is in financial trouble, and as members of the family descend from around the world, dark family secrets surface.
Music Vishal Bhardwaj
Book by Arpita Mukherjee
Book by Sabrina Dhawan
Lyrics Masi Asare
Lyrics Susan Birkenhead

Production:: (T0550680486)

At its heart Monsoon Wedding is an anthem to modern India. In the way that the film introduced the world of a globalizing India, the musical is a celebration of the exuberant chaos of contemporary India and its vibrant diaspora. The musical explores the ever-increasing difference and discrepancy in India between the rich and the poor, the old and the new, the traditional and the modern, the east and the west.
Director Mira Nair
Director Stephen Whitson
Music Jamshied Sharfiri (orchestration)
Director Scott Graham (movement director)
Director Karishma Balani (casting director)

Listing:: L01898083783




Production details

At its heart Monsoon Wedding is an anthem to modern India. In the way that the film introduced the world of a globalizing India, the musical is a celebration of the exuberant chaos of contemporary India and its vibrant diaspora. The musical explores the ever-increasing difference and discrepancy in India between the rich and the poor, the old and the new, the traditional and the modern, the east and the west.

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