“Not just one for the Asian community, but a warm, witty comedy of city life.”
Time Out
House of the Sun (1991)
adapted by Sudha Bhuchar and Kristine Landon-Smith from the novel by Meira Chand
House of the Sun tells follows the inhabitants of a block of flats in Bombay. They are Sindhi refugees, who fled Sindh at the time of partition. Now, in 1991, a second generation has grown up, hypnotised by the bright lights of Bombay and beyond, rebelling against a generation desperate to hold on to the old ways.
Co-produced by Theatre Royal Stratford East

