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Performance

VenueOxford Playhouse
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From21st September 2015
To26th September 2015
WhenMon-Thu/Sat 19:30. Fri 20:00. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
Oxford Playhouse (V803)
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  • Date of change: 12 May 15 - T01575927426

East is East

East is East

Work:: East is East (S3123)

The story focuses on an Anglo - Pakistani family in 1970's Salford. It's a time of long hair, glam rock and flares. Chip shop owner, George Khan, wants his children to keep their culture and tradition but his kids want to be part of the modern world. The boys want disco music, the latest fashions and girls; Sajit wants to live in his parka and Meena doesn't want to wear saris. Their Dad is insisting on arranged marriages, dutiful children and respect, while their English Mum wants to give the kids space and to keep the peace - which is where the trouble starts. East is East is the hilarious result of two cultures colliding. This touching comedy was a hugely successful stage play and later made into the enormous international smash hit film. Winner of 1997 Writers' Guild Best West End Play award.
Author Ayub Khan-Din

Production:: (T01575927426)

Producer Jamie Lloyd Productions
Director Sam Yates
Design Tom Scutt
Lighting Richard Howell
Sound Alex Baranowski
Music Alex Baranowski
Performer Pauline McLynn (Ella Khan)
Performer Ashley Kumar (Tariq Khan)
Performer Darren Kuppan (Maneer Khan)
Performer Sally Bankes (Auntie Annie)
Performer Adam Karim (Sajit Khan)
Performer Assad Zaman (Saleem Khan)
Performer Dharmesh Patel (Abdul Khan)
Performer Salma Hoque (Meenah Khan)
Performer Simon Nagra (George Khan)
Performer Kammy Darweish (Mr Shah)
Performer Sakuntala Ramanee (Mrs Shah)

Listing:: L902156349




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  • 23 Sep 15 Captioned
  • 26 Sep 15 Audio Described
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