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posted 05/01/2015

The Kitchen

a couple is cooking and behind them 12 drummers are playing missive drums

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

More Info can be Found here