Reviews are rolling in for the staging of Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding Off-Broadway at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, which opened May 22. Adapted from the director's 2001 film of the same name, the stage musical began previews May 6 for its extended run through June 25.
The rains of monsoon season are about to pour down in Delhi where two families are in the midst of wedding preparations for an arranged marriage. But the bride, groom, and their families all have secrets that rise to the surface. Will there still be a wedding once all is revealed?
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Hailing from India and the global Indian diaspora, the 22-person cast features Broadway alums Anisha Nagarajan (Bombay Dreams, Company) and Alok Tewari (The Band's Visit), Namit Das (Sumit Sambhal Lega, A Suitable Boy), Sharvari Deshpande (Chhapaak, A Suitable Boy), Gagan Dev Riar (A Suitable Boy), Salena Qureshi (The Society, Madam Secretary), Deven Kolluri, and Palomi Ghosh. Riar reprises his role as Lalit Verma from the Delhi workshop while Ghosh and Nagarajan starred in a previous production at Berkeley Rep.
The company is rounded out by Manik Anand, Sargam Ipshita Bali, Meetu Chilana, Savidu Geevaratne, Bhaskar Jha, Miriam A. Laube, Sharayu Mahale, Anu Mysore, Jamen Nanthakumar, Shreya Navile, Nasir Panjwani, Jonathan Raviv, Devina Sabnis, SEVAN, Kinshuk Sen, Aathaven Tharmarajah, and Rhea Yadav.
Monsoon Wedding features a book by Arpita Mukherjee and Sabrina Dhawan, with lyrics by Masi Asare and Susan Birkenhead and music by Vishal Bhardwaj. It is based on the film which was conceived and directed by Nair; Dhawan wrote the screenplay.
Serving on the creative team to immerse the audience in authentic versions of Delhi are set designer Jason Ardizzone-West, lighting designer Bradley King, projection designer David Bengali, costume designer Arjun Bhasin (who also designed the film), sound designer David Schnirman, choreographer Shampa Gopikrishna, and movement director Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. Orchestrations are by Tony winner Jamshied Sharifi with additional orchestrations and arrangements by Rona Siddiqui, and music produced by Sunny Jain. Emily Whitaker serves as music director, conductor, and keyboard player.
Nair said in a statement, “People see themselves in the story of this family that does not want to split, that does not want to break despite the vicissitudes of life. In Monsoon Wedding, the story of this family is told in a combination of great truth and great fun. Fun is critical, but cannot mask darker things. We strive for a beautiful balance between silence and music, darkness and real joy. That is what I hope to create onstage—a feeling of masti, of a kind of intoxication with life.”
The world premiere of Monsoon Wedding, the Musical was produced in May 2017 by Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and subsequently played in Delhi, India. The work was also staged at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Monsoon Wedding, the Musical is produced by St. Ann’s Warehouse in conjunction with Mira Nair, Ruth and Stephen Hendel, and Rahul V. Chittella. Hypokrit Live Arts is associate producer.
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