
"Its truth comes through loud and clear... glorious,
not to say essential viewing"
What's On Stage 
"Highly
entertaining...enough to make you snort with laughter"
The
Guardian
"An
enjoyably idiosyncratic collage of impressions...
the company performs with artfully casual confidence"
Time Out
The boys are back in town! After
two London sell-outs, Tamasha's hit comedy returns,
and this time it's slicker, sexier and even more revealing...
Macho men or metrosexual guys?
Mummy's boys tied to the apron strings, or husbands under
the thumb?
Whether they're City bankers with designer
wives, secretive sons with double lives, or Bradford lads
with village ties, these spirited Asian men all have roots.
So what are they really like behind closed doors?
Using an audio 'script' created entirely from interviews with
members of the public, four feisty fellas deliver the true
voices of Asian Britain, recreating dozens of real-life characters
in this insightful and often hilarious verbatim show.
The Trouble with Asian Men
has been enjoying sell-out audiences since it premiered in
2005, and is fast achieving cult status. Contemporary and
controversial, this punchy show has been revamped for 2007
with a new look and a new cast.
It's still the hot ticket for a great night
out - and make no mistake, this is one for the guys, as well
as the girls. You might just recognise someone you know...
22 May - 2 June
2007
artsdepot, LONDON Tally
Ho Corner, North Finchley, N12 0GA Tickets:
£15 / £12 (£12 / £10 concs)
020 8369 5454
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tickets now >
5
- 6 June 2007
The Studio, Alhambra Theatre,
BRADFORD
Morley Street, BD7 1AJ
Tickets: £10 (£6 concs)
01274 432 000
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tickets now >
7
- 9 June 2007
Contact, MANCHESTER
Oxford Road, M15 6JA
Tickets: £10 (£6 concs)
0161
274 0600
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tickets now >
12
- 16 June 2007
Citizens Theatre, GLASGOW
119 Gorbals Street, G5 9DS
Tickets: £9.50 - £16 (concs
£3 off)
0141
429 0022
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tickets now >
Don't forget... 'A Fine Balance' in Birmingham
next week
Tamasha's acclaimed production of A
Fine Balance, adapted from the
novel by Rohinton Mistry, will be performing at the Birmingham
Repertory Theatre next week, from
Tuesday 15 - Saturday 19 May (7.30pm, plus 2.30pm matinees
on Thur & Sat).
As
a subscriber to Tamasha's newsletters, you can get best
available seats for just £8.
And if you can't take make it to Birmingham, but have friends
or family who can, then feel free to pass this offer on.
For more information, click
here
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