Caroline's Kitchen

Tue 19 Feb to Sat 23 Feb 2019

EVERYMAN

£10 - £30

Direct from its hit London run prior to New York

Caroline Mortimer is the nation’s favourite TV cook.

In the glow of the studio lights, she has it all - a sparkling career, a big house, a (golf) loving husband, smart kids and the best kitchen money can buy.

But when the camera turns off the truth comes out and when an unexpected guest disrupts a night of celebration there is more to spill than the wine...

Welcome to Caroline’s Kitchen...

Direct from its hit London run and ahead of New York transfer, this searing, sharp, state of the nation comedy is coming to Liverpool this Spring.

From the award-winning Original Theatre Company (The Habit of Art), directed by Alastair Whatley (Birdsong) and with a stellar cast from across stage and screen including Caroline Langrishe (Lovejoy, Judge John Deed), Aden Gillett (The House of Eliott), Jasmyn Banks (EastEnders), Elizabeth Boag (Invincible), Tom England (Death Trap) and James Sutton (Emmerdale, Hollyoaks).

Presented by The Original Theatre Company, Ghost Light Theatre and Eilene Davidson.

Cast

Caroline Langrishe - Caroline

Caroline Langrishe

Caroline

Aden Gillett - Mike

Aden Gillett

Mike

Jasmyn Banks  - Amanda

Jasmyn Banks

Amanda

Elizabeth Boag  - Sally

Elizabeth Boag

Sally

Tom England - Leo

Tom England

Leo

James Sutton - Greame

James Sutton

Greame

Company

A comedy by Torben Betts

Directed by Alastair Whatley

Reviews

Caroline's Kitchen

"Makes you laugh when you really think you shouldn’t... it’s hilarious"

Caroline's Kitchen

★★★★
‘‘It is an acerbic, often laugh-out-loud take on marriage, privilege and class, and it is well worth a ticket to see the ending alone, because reader, I gasped.”

Caroline's Kitchen

★★★★
‘‘The comedy simmers”

PRODUCTIONS

Trailer

Caroline's Kitchen
Caroline's Kitchen // reviews

“A wonderfully lurid picture of the middle classes”
The Stage

“It’s hilarious”
Jenni Murray, Radio 4

★★★★
“The comedy simmers”
Daily Mail (Critic’s Choice)

★★★★
“Laugh-out-loud take on marriage, privilege and class”
Westend Wilma

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