Fourteen Songs, Two Weddings And A Funeral
by Kristine Landon-smith, Sudha Bhuchar

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Readers appreciate the nostalgic value of this adaptation, noting it effectively evokes childhood memories of the original film. The performance is praised for its artistic brilliance and emotional depth, making it a standout piece in contemporary theatre.

Nostalgic and heartwarmingBrilliant artistic interpretationOnly one review available

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"All heart and humour, irresistibly charming and shamelessly enjoyable...a treat" - Sunday Times Pooja falls in love with Rajesh.

Prem, Rajesh's brother, falls in love with Nisha, Pooja's sister.

But when Pooja dies suddenly and in tragic circumstances, Pooja finds herself betrothed to the wrong brother.

Will Nisha's secret love for Prem be discovered before it's too lateFeaturing the classic Bollywood film ingredients of romance, drama and comedy, Fourteen Songs, Two Weddings and a Funeral is a spirit lifting and enchanting love story lavishly told in true Bollywood style.

First performed in the studio at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith in November 1998, Tamasha's production has won several awards including the TMA Best New Musical award

Tamasha is Britain's leading Asian theatre company whose vivid and distinctive performance style has been applauded by critics and audiences alike.

Their previous successes include the world premieres of East is East and Balti Kings.

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2001
BindingPaperback
Pages84
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413764805
ISBN-10041376480X
LCCPR6052.H83 F69 2001

Fourteen Songs, Two Weddings And A Funeral is a British play written by Kristine Landon-smith and published by Methuen (2001).

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