BIG FAT ASIAN WEDDING HITS THE WEST END
Mrs Kapoor's Daughter's Wedding is creating history and bringing the show to the West End
Fasten your seat belts for a fun-filled journey, as Mrs Kapoor plans her Daughter’s destination wedding to Mauritius. Will the family be able to stick to the holiday restrictions or will they be raising the barriers at the airport?
This award-winning British Asian laugh-out-loud theatre production is overflowing with comedy, singing, dancing, and dhol, entertaining audiences young and old. It’s the all-inclusive package you most definitely want to book.
After 4 phenomenal UK tours and 86,000 people having seen the production, Mrs Kapoor’s Daughter’s Wedding is Landing at the Adelphi Theatre, West End for one night only.
Don’t forget to dress in your themed colours as our Air hostesses will be ready to greet you on arrival. If you’re supporting the Groom dress in Blue and if you are supporting the Bride come dressed in Red.
Don’t delay…Tell all your friends and family, Grab those first-class seats quick and join us for the destination wedding of the year!
Starring Comedian, actor and well-renowned author, Manoj Kerai as Mrs Kapoor.
Actor Kush Pattni as Mr Kapoor.
Singer, influencer, and creative Rio Jai as the Groom.
Award-winning Lyca Radio presenter Vallisa Chauhan as the wedding planner.
Content creator and comedian Rupal Maru as the Mother-in-law
Award-winning Writer, Director, and Producer Archana Kumar
Reeya Patel as the Bride
Bavine Baichande as the Pandit
Bhavna Patel at Suchitra Ben
A Fun Family Relatable Show In English with Gujarati jokes
The appearance of any member of the cast is subject to change and may be affected by contracts, illness, or events beyond the producers' control.
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Wonderful dancing, singing, costumes and music @ the Fairfield Halls on 13.4.24 but so much of what was probably a great script made almost incoherant by Mr Kerai in one of the lead roles. He needs to annunciate his part much more clearly and I'm really at a loss to know why this hasn't been picked up by the director way before this evening's performance. I was far from alone in thinking this as overheard the row in front of me saying exactly the same thing. Was he perhaps ill? If so why wasn't his understudy performing tonight instead? Such a shame when the rest of the cast were great and especially as in a lead role you have so much dialogue. Please correct for future audiences. Thank you.
amazing performance, my favourite is the pandit😍
Manchester is on the list
what about Manchester !!?
Why not Manchester?