
Overview
Exploring class, queerness, cultural appropriation and the cost of gentrification.
Lori is a chef. Bex waits tables. One night in a walk-in fridge and the rest is history. Lori wants to teach Bex about the finer things in life, but what’s the point when the system is rigged? After all, no-one on minimum wage has headspace to make their own yoghurt.
‘You want to swoop in and whisk me off to this brave new world of matcha powder and sourdough and reclaimed floorboards. And what if I’m happy as I am?’
Age Recommendation: 12+
Content warning: Strong language
Trigger warning: References to eating disorders, death of a parent
Critic reviews
Incisive new play, exploring the tangled relationship between food, class and community
Exeunt (From 2021)
The chemistry is electric
· The Stage (From 2021)
Creatives
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Katie Posner
Director

Chris Bush
Writer

Kaleya Baxe
Assistant Director
Lydia Denno
Set Designer
Lydia Denno
Costume Designer

Richard Howell
Lighting Designer
Date & time
Opening 12 Jul
Tue 12 Jul - Sat 30 Jul 2022, 2.30pm & 7.15pm
Venue
21 Dean St W1D 3NE London, UK
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