Theatrical production launches in north London terrace
London's latest off-West End production is being launched in a modest 1920s terraced house in Dollis Hill.
The show, Behna, meaning sisters, uses music and dance to explore tensions in a Punjabi family on the night before a wedding.
Five actors will perform each night to the end of the month, greeting visitors in character with snacks in the living room, before moving to the kitchen which has seating for 25 people.
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