Dinner with a View Inc. - A Taste Sensation
1 May 2010 – 5 June 2010
8pm – 10pm
Performance Dates
1 May 2010 – 5 June 2010May 2010
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May
June 2010
5 June
Details
- Playwright
- Aoise Stratford, Walter Wykes, Mark Harvey Levine, Sophia Chapadjiev
- Director
- Stephen Carnell, John Michael Burdon, David Farland, Heidi Lupprian
Intimate and eclectic dinner theatre evenings in Paddington, Sydney. Dinner with a View first season launches on Saturday the 1st of May 2010 and runs for six weeks at The Eastside Arts, which is located in the Hall Church building where Paddington Markets are held each Saturday.
Show starts at 8.30pm, food and drink is available from 8pm every Saturday night and the caterer is licensed.
Under the artistic directorship of 23 Sydney based directors and actors Dinner with a View presents five shorts plays by American playwrights in the welcoming and historic building of Eastside Arts in Paddington. Award winning plays including three Australian premieres can be enjoyed with generous food platters available for purchase throughout the evening.
Season 1:
Hell Hath Three Furies by Aoise Stratford
DIRECTOR Stephen Carnell
CAST Alison Meredith, Linda Grasso, Chloe Schwank, Gavin Williams
Mac must spend his eternity in hell tormented by the fury of his three women – his wife, his mistress and his shrink. A ‘Noir’ tale served spiced with comedy, garnished with a little Chandler and peppered with Shakespeare.
The Salmon Tribunal by Walter Wykes
DIRECTOR John Michael Burdon
CAST Danielle Cotter, Nicola Furst
Two women face off over a shared lover… but with a shocking twist. An intriguing and zesty confrontation accompanied by a hint of salmon.
Three Horseshoes by Aoise Stratford
DIRECTOR David Farland
CAST Deborah Bradshaw, Ted Crosby, Jack Fairweather, Kim Knuckey, Peter Talmacs
When Laura discovers she is pregnant, she is caught between panic and denial and fantasises about both the best and the worst outcomes she can imagine. A surreal comedy about impending maternity.
Over the Moon by Sophia Chapadjiev
DIRECTOR Heidi Lupprian
CAST Giselle Da Silva, Paul Kleynjan, Susie Smith
Over the Moon is a tragic and poignant story about the death of a young boy, Rufus, seen through the memories of his older sister, Jacqueline. A poetic play on childhood and love.
Passed Hordes by Mark Harvey Levine
DIRECTOR John Michael Burdon
CAST Alice Caspers, Bellinda Dunn, Nicola Furst, Alan Shaw, Cat Tsai, Alana Wesley
Distant spectators of a cocktail reception, Isabel and Paul are challenged by waiters invitation to indulge. An appetizing play about perception, connection, and the importance of good hors d’oeuvres.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.