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Sakina's Restaurant archive'Hello, my name is Azgi. I like hamburger, baseball and Mr Bob Dylan. I am the first person in my entire family to fly on an airplane...I hope no crashing.' So begins Azgi's odyssey to the New World, or more specifically to Sakina's Indian Restaurant in Manhattan, in pursuit of his American dream. As well as curries, Azgi serves up laughter, pathos and wisdom and provides hilarious snapshots of his boss and family. Meet Farrida, the restaurateur's wife. She dreamed of being a dancer but now makes chapatti all day, fighting off her amorous husband's advances with floury hands. Meet Hakim, the owner, infuriated by his daughter's American ways, her cheap American clothes and her cool American boyfriends. Meet Sakina. She's dated her clueless boyfriend for two months and he isn't even sure if she's Indian or Iranian. Her best friend's a total bitch and her parents are really on her case. Meet Samir. Glued to his Gameboy, he's in a sulk because his trip to Disney World is cancelled for a funeral in India where the toys are so uncool. A sizzling Broadway phenomenon, Aasif Mandvi as Azgi populates the stage with a tantalising array of colourful characters and will leave you tearful with laughter and in awe of his sheer energy and versatility. Winner of Best Monologist Award 1998 by the New York Press Awards. Winner of two Obie Awards.

Cast/Performers

Aasif Mandvi

Creatives/Company

Author: Aasif Mandvi
Producer: Bush Theatre (in association with Merchant Ivory Productions)
Company: American Place Theatre
Director: Kim Hughes
Design: Kim Hughes

Sakina's Restaurant

Sakina's Restaurant (Play) production archive for QTIX code T736300261. Details of all Sakina's Restaurant archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0642681820

Archive Listings

21 Nov 01
  to
5 Jan 02
Bush Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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