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    The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

    Promotional poster for Kamienica Theatre's play 'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' featuring four actors in dramatic lighting with cutlery, set against a deep red background.
    The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

    A witty tragicomedy about a love triangle and the art of lying.

    Promotional poster for Kamienica Theatre's play 'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' featuring four actors in dramatic lighting with cutlery, set against a deep red background.
    The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

    A witty tragicomedy about a love triangle and the art of lying.

    Promotional poster for Kamienica Theatre's play 'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' featuring four actors in dramatic lighting with cutlery, set against a deep red background.

    About the event

    Spicy text, appetizing cast and excellent direction – these are the ingredients of an exquisite performance. How does the main course, prepared with artistic care and served by Teatr Kamienica, taste? The opinions of true theatre gourmets are spot-on, so we invite you to the table. That is, to the audience! Hilary (Dorota Chotecka) is a great hostess who takes good care of her husband's palate. Kenneth (Jacek Lenartowicz) loves to eat well and is used to being served. However, seeking emotional change, he swaps Hilary for a newer model, Laura (Marta Chodorowska / Michalina Sosna). "The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband" is a modern form of tragicomedy. In this play, as in life, avalanches of laughter and sometimes tears appear alternately. A show about a love triangle and the intriguing art of lying. Full of witty dialogues, it presents relationships between husband-wife, wife-lover, lover-husband. Here, the wife's questions mix with the husband's boiling lies, and the lover's suspicions roast his ego. All this in a tasty setting with a sensual acting performance. Duration of the show: 120 minutes with intermission CREATORS Author: Debbie Isitt Director: Tomasz Obara Original title: The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband Translation: Elżbieta Woźniak Set and costumes: Agnieszka Prokopczuk Production manager: Alicja Sipa CAST Dorota Chotecka Jacek Lenartowicz Marta Chodorowska / Michalina Sosna

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    125 - 140 PLN

    Location

    aleja Solidarności 93, 00-144 Warszawa, Poland
    125 - 140 PLN
    The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

    A witty tragicomedy about a love triangle and the art of lying.

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