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Author Topic: In hit new Off Broadway play in NYC (even has a little Street Fighting in it!)  (Read 1623 times)
Dhalsim
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« on: April 27, 2008, 08:14:34 PM »

Hi there,

Several friends had asked me to send info on this Off Broadway play that I am in called "Rafta Rafta", so here it is. We've been in previews the past few weeks and it has been received extremely well. The play is a very funny comedy and I hope you'll get a chance to see it. Previews are on right now with the official opening night being May 8th, and we've already been extended until June 21st. I hope to see you there and after the show. You can buy tickets by going to the following link:

http://www.ticketcentral.com/showdetails_f.asp?i=1627

Or see the number listed below in this msg. If you think this may be of interest to friends, please feel free to pass this on. Thanks! Oh and for those Street Fighter the Later Years fans, while I'm reprising my role as Dhalsim in this I do a little Street Fighting up there (no fireballs, but still some serious butt kicking.)

Take care,
Sean (Dhalsim)

Recent winner of the 2008 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, Rafta, Rafta... is a humorous tale of close-knit Indian family life in Britain. After their wedding feast, two nervous newlyweds are ready for some privacy, but the groom's father doesn't want the party to end and his brother won't let them be. Before long, the groom and his new bride begin to realize that having a honeymoon in his parents' house is not the ideal recipe for romance. Rafta, Rafta... is Ayub Khan-Din's comic look at the generational divide on sex and marriage.


2008 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy:

 
by Ayub Khan-Din
Based on the play ALL IN GOOD TIME by BILL NAUGHTON
directed by Scott Elliott
 
 
Featuring:
Utkarsh Ambudkar, Satya Bhabha, Sarita Choudhury,
Ranjit Chowdhry, Manish Dayal, Sakina Jaffrey, Sean T. Krishnan,
Reshma Shetty, Alok Tewari & Alison Wright
To order tickets, call Ticket Central at 212-279-4200
For press inquires, contact Meg Owen at The Karpel Group, 212-505-2900
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2008, 06:43:46 PM »

I saw it, gang! It's a wonderful show with a great cast! Very funny!

Sean is terrific in it and looks great, too!

Looking forward to seeing him as Dhalsim in some guest appearances on "Street Fighter Reunion"!

Sean rocks!
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