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All in Good Time in cinemas now, by East is East writer Ayub Khan-Din

Friday, May 11, 2012

All in Good Time - Ayub Khan-Din's big-screen adaptation of his National Theatre hit, Rafta, Rafta...- is in cinemas from today, 11 May.

'Touching, poignant and often witty' Telegraph
'Prepare to shed a tear' Guardian

The film takes its title from Bill Naughton's original 1963 play, All in Good Time, on which Khan-Din based his 2007 play. Both concern a young newly-wed couple struggling to consummate their marriage, though in Khan-Din's version the action (or lack of it) takes place within an Indian immigrant community in Bolton.

The play was a hit when it premiered at the National Theatre in 2007, and toured the UK the following year. Ayub Khan-Din's first play, East is East, premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 1997 and was subsequently made into a hugely successful film.

All in Good Time in cinemas now, by East is East writer Ayub Khan-Din
  • Rafta, Rafta...