Behroopiya Entertainers presents ‘Run for your wife’, a Romantic Comedy Play in Hinglish.
Behroopiya Entertainers presents ‘Run for your wife’, a Romantic Comedy Play in Hinglish.
Written by : Ray Cooney
Directed by : Rishi Mehta
Produced by : Mudita Mehta
This Performance is under License from Samuel French, UK
Date – Saturday, 22th August 2015 Time : 3 PM and 5.45 PM ( Two Shows )
Venue – Alliance De Francaise, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station – Jorbagh.
Ticket Price –Rs 500 and Rs 350/-
Language
Hinglish
Duration
1 Hrs. 45 Min
Producer
Mudita Mehta for Behroopiya Entertainers
Director
Rishi Mehta
Sets and Costumes: Niten Mehta
Genre
Romantic Comedy, Physical, Farce.
Online tickets available on Bookmyshow.com
Cast : Ritu Mago, Madhu Rajesh, Pooja Natraj, Rupa Singh, Robin Pupneja, Gaurav Allugh, Naresh Kumar, Rohan Batra, Prakhar Gautam, Niten Mehta, Mehak Kapoor, Abhishek Naithani, Madhukar Pandey
About Play:
New Delhi: Behroopiya Entertainers presents ‘Run for your wife’, a Romantic Comedy Play in Hinglish Written by Ray Cooney.
Run for your wife, the World’s longest running and the funniest comedy ever written. This British farce written by Ray Cooney has been adapted for the Indian Audience.
Set in the South Delhi, it is the story of taxi driver ‘Sabby Gill’, who has been getting away with having two wives in different homes relying heavily upon a very precise schedule which he adheres to religiously. Trouble Ensues when a head injury causes his schedule go awry. To make matters worse, there are two inspectors at both his homes looking for him while investigating the incident. What follows is a laugh a minute riot as Sabby tries to keep his secret through contrivance of false stories and fabrication of a web of lies.
So Come and Enjoy this roller coaster ride!
Some Facts about Run for your wife – Source WIKIPEDIA
Cast members have a precise schedule as well with many entrances and exits that create pressure and humor through this adult comedy.
Richard Briers and Bernard Cribbins took the lead roles in the original West End theatre production. It had a highly successful nine-year run in various theatres: Shaftesbury Theatre (March to December 1983), Criterion Theatre (December 1983 to March 1989), Whitehall Theatre (March 1989 to May 1990), Aldwych Theatre (May to September 1990) and Duchess Theatre (September 1990 to December 1991).
A film adaptation was released in February 2012. Both Richard Briers and Bernard Cribbins had cameo roles.
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