'Monsoon Wedding' Review: A Dizzying Marital Musical – The Wall Street Journal
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At St. Ann’s Warehouse, Mira Nair directs a crowded, energetic stage adaptation of her 2001 movie about an organized marriage in India and the various problems among the many households concerned.
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