  The comedy of the year!
Bengal Bungalow will come alive
with some of the wildest and wackiest lines in comic drama. Tipped to be
one of the best comedies of this year, Bengal Bungalow was first
featured in 2004 earning full houses and an extended run, tasting
immense success.
A script by Jehan Aloysius originally written when he
was a schoolboy, he never knew it would become such a big success.
The play mix or British farcical comedy is in the style of Ray Cooney
and cartoony humour and characters in the style of the Simpsons.
The humour is deliciously tongue-in-cheek at times with plenty of slapstick
comedy, while stock characters and a menagerie of wild animals make it
quite a wild romp in Bengal!
Jehan said that the new production should promote new talent as well.
“We auditioned for almost two months for the roles, as I wanted the new
show to be a cut above the previous performance, with more of my
troupe’s signature physical theatre, dance and comic acrobatics,” he
said.
The wild world of Bengal in the late 1930s and the hilarious
situations and rib-tickling one liners would definitely make Bengal
Bungalow the perfect excuse to leave cable TV and head over to the
Lionel Wendt this month. In addition, as the proceeds will support our StageHands Project, they will also be supporting their humanitarian
work.
The revival of Bengal Bungalow with a whole new cast will get Bengal
madness from September 17-19 at the Lionel Wendt. |