The Kitchen

1950s London. In the kitchen of an enormous West End restaurant, the orders are piling up: a post-war feast of soup, fish, cutlets, omelettes and fruit flans.
Why see The Kitchen?
1950s London. In the kitchen of an enormous West End restaurant, the orders are piling up: a post-war feast of soup, fish, cutlets, omelettes and fruit flans.
Thrown together by their work, chefs, waitresses and porters from across Europe, English, Irish, German, Jewish, argue and flirt as they race to keep up. Peter, a high-spirited young cook, seems to thrive on the pressure. In between preparing dishes, he manages to strike up an affair with married waitress Monique, the whole time dreaming of a better life. But in the all-consuming clamour of the kitchen, nothing is far from the brink of collapse.
We all said we wouldn't last the day, but tell me - what is there a man can't get used to?
Arnold Wesker's extraordinary play premiered at the Royal Court in 1959 and has since been performed in over 30 countries. The Kitchen puts the workplace centre stage in a blackly funny and furious examination of life lived at breakneck speed, when work threatens to define who we are.
Cast
Tom Brooke as Peter
Ian Burfield as Max
Rebecca Davies as Betty
Stavros Demetraki - Gaston
Craige Els - Nicholas
Ruth Gibson - Gwen
Colin Haigh - Tramp
Rendah Heywood - Hettie
Rebecca Humphries - Molly
Tendayi Jembere - Magi
Tricia Kelly - Bertha
Rory Keenan - Kevin
Paul McClearey - Chef
Siobhan McSweeney as Anne
Gerard Monaco as Raymondo
Sarah Mowat as Winnie
Vincenzo Nicoli as Alfredo
Luke Norris as Michael
Marek Oravec as Hans
Hambi Pappas as Mangolis
Jessica Regan as Cynthia
Samuel Roukin as Paul
Tim Samuels as Head Waiter
Sam Swann as Dimitri
Sarah Sweeney as Jackie
Stephanie Thomas as Daphne
Rosie Thomson as Violet
Creative
Set Designer - Giles Cadle
Costume Design - Moritz Junge
Lighting Design - Mark Henderson
Sound and Music - Dan Jones
Movement Director - Aline David
Cookery Consultant - Jeremy Lee