The Kitchen
As part of the Sydney Festival, the creator of The Manganiyar Seduction, Roysten Abel, returns to Sydney to present a new play: the Kitchen.
This play is about a couple who is cooking a payasam, without any words but accompanied by twelve drummers, playing a traditional indian instrument : the Mizhavu. All this plot is a metaphor for Life in itself Roysten Abel look for the perfect balance between all the senses of spectators : he used simultaneous images, smells, sounds… And even at the end of the play, the audience is invited to share the pajamas which is actually a traditional dessert in India. Indeed, everything is done to represent the complete process of cooking; sonically, visually…
The idea came into Abel’s mind four years ago now, during a journey in Turkey: “In this theatre experience we have tried to explore these various plains of cooking to understand and experience the holistic concept of cooking as a metaphor for the evolution of the soul. It did take me a while to gather the ingredients for this Kitchen before I could start to cook. Once I found the ingredients, I needed to find the resources to procure them and this is where, the Sydney Festival.”
Witness another occasion to experience Roysten Abel’s work, which is a flavoursome fusion of folk traditions and theatrical celebration.
What: The Kitchen by Roysten Abel
Where: York Theatre Seymour Centre
When: 22-25 January at 7.30pm and Saturdays at 4pm and 7.30pm
How much: from $30 to $65
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