Details
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.
Cast/Performers
Hamzah Aftab (Understudy Maneer / Saleem / Doctor / Mr Shah),
Sara Faraj (Understudy Meenah / Sajit),
Amy-Leigh Hickman (Meenah),
Irvine Iqbal (Mr Shah / Dr),
Tony Jayawardena (George),
Adonis Jenieco (Saleem),
Emma Keele (Understudy Ella / Auntie Annie),
Rachel Lumberg (Annie),
Noah Manzoor (Sajit),
Joeravar Sangha (Maneer),
Gurjeet Singh (Tariq),
Sophie Stanton (Ella),
Assad Zaman (Abdul)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Ayub Khan-DinProducer(s):
National Theatre,
Birmingham Repertory TheatreDirector(s):
Iqbal Khan,
Rachel Bown-Williams (fight director for RC-Annie Ltd),
Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight director for RC-Annie Ltd)
Design:
Bretta GereckeCostume:
Susan KulkamiMusic:
Felix DubsSound:
Jon NichollsOther:
Abu Lumb (vocal coach)