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Angela’s Kitchen has now sold out. Tickets are available for Monday Rush only. $15 on the door and box office opens at 6pm. The show is going on tour to the venues listed below.
In 1948, Angela left Malta. Having gathered up five children, she sailed out on the Strathnavar, leaving poverty and the war behind. Her destination: Australia. In Surry Hills, she could build a bright new life.
Back in Malta, someone else has made a journey. Making his way along Kalkara’s glistening harbourside, a young man with flowing black hair has returned to claim his past. Paul Capsis is walking home.
Paul Capsis’ evocative and beautifully staged piece of autobiographical theatre was the smash hit of 2010. Now we welcome Paul and Angela’s Kitchen back to the Stables before heading off on a national tour. So if you missed it the first time or simply want to see it all again, this is your chance to join the hordes of people who fell in love with Angela and her family in 2010.
Angela’s Kitchen on tour
The Street Theatre, Canberra
13 June – 23 June
The Butter Factory Theatre, Albury
26 June – 30 June
Riverside Theatre, Parramatta
14 August – 25 August
Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Wollongong (presented by Merrigong Theatre Company)
28 August – 1 September
The Beckett Theatre at Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne
4 September – 23 September
The Brisbane Festival, Brisbane
26 September – 29 September
Director Julian Meyrick
Associate Writer Hilary Bell
Designer Louise McCarthy
Lighting Designer Verity Hampson
Composer/Sound Designer Alister Spence
Audio-Visual Designer Steve Toulmin
With Paul Capsis
PERFORMANCE DATES
Preview 15 & 16 May
Season 18 May – 9 June
Club Griffin 29 May
Subscriber Briefing post-show 22 May
PERFORMANCE TIMES
Monday – Friday 7pm
Saturday 2pm and 7pm
SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Adult $49
Concession/Seniors/Group+8/Preview/Matinee $36
Under 30 $30
$15 Rush tickets – limited number available Monday evenings at the door
Transaction fees of $2.50 for online bookings and $4 for phone bookings apply.
The show runs for 1 hour 20 mins without an interval.
Phone bookings 02 9361 3817
Online bookings
VENUE
SBW Stables Theatre
10 Nimrod Street
Kings Cross NSW 2011
Reviews
‘It’s a deeply felt tribute to Angela’s fortitude in particular – and by extension, to all those who take special care of us as children and profoundly affect the people we become.’ The Sydney Morning Herald
‘At the end he shares his most precious memories with the audience, many of whom were holding back tears. Deeply affecting theatre’. Sun Herald
‘Griffin Theatre’s Angela’s Kitchen is a beautifully simple migration – and – return story, told superbly by Paul Capsis…’ The Australian
‘Capsis speaks directly to us, from the heart, with warts-and-all honestly. It’s a measure of his skill as a storyteller that I wanted to know more.’ Sunday Telegraph
‘When Capsis delivers his one-man show it is with raw emotion.’ Daily Telegraph
‘Angela’s Kitchen is Capsis’s ode to a woman he loved very much; it is the performer opening the door to his past, and inviting all of us in.’ Time Out
‘Delightful evenings like Angela’s Kitchen are a reminder of just how powerful, engaging and charming theatre at its simplest storytelling levels can be.’ Stage Whispers
‘Paul Capsis should wear a cape, to forewarn of his superhuman talents’. Curtain Call
‘One by one, you meet the residents of pre-posh Surry Hills – grumpy granddad, squinty-eyed chain smoking aunty, lugubrious bingo caller, lemon-lipped ladies and all. It’s a delight’ Diana Simmonds, Stage Noise
‘There’s something in here for everyone to appreciate, but Angela’s Kitchen will most deeply resonate with people who have known the pull of their motherlands and forged transnational identities.’ Concrete Playground
‘It is a movingly written, brilliantly performed expression of a man’s love and respect for his emotional and physical origins.’ Artshub.
Press
See Paul Capsis talking about Angela’s Kitchen on ABC Radio National.
Part One
Part Two
‘From Malta, With Love’
Paul talks to the Sydney Morning Herald