A woman in a red dress holds a knife, her husband spills wine

CAROLINE'S KITCHEN

By Torben Betts
Tue 29 January - Sat 2 February 2019
Tickets £20 - £35*

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From the team who brought you the smash hit comedy Invincible, and direct from its London run, this searing, sharp, state of the nation comedy is coming to Cambridge this Spring.

Caroline Mortimer is the nation’s favourite TV cook. In the glow of studio lights she has it all – a sparkling career, a big house, a (golf) loving husband, smart kids and the best kitchen money can buy. But when the camera turns off the truth comes out, and when an unexpected guest disrupts a night of celebration there is more to spill than the wine…

Welcome to Caroline’s Kitchen

Starring Caroline Langrishe (Lovejoy, Judge John Deed), Aden Gillett (The House of Eliott), James Sutton (Emmerdale, Hollyoaks) and Elizabeth Boag (Invincible).

Caroline’s Kitchen is from the award-winning Original Theatre Company (The Habit of Art), who brought you Torben Betts’ Invincible and is directed by Alastair Whatley (The Importance of Being Earnest, Wait Until Dark, Birdsong).

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Post-show talks
Running Time

Approximately 2 hours including an interval

General Guidance

Performance contains swearing, strobe lighting, smoke effect and scenes that include the use of artificial blood

Age Guidance

12+

Tickets

Tuesday - Saturday, 7.45pm
and Saturday, 2.30pm: £20/£25/£30/£35*
Thursday, 2.30pm: £20/£25/£30*

*All ticket prices include a £3 per-ticket booking fee

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Caroline Langrishe

Caroline Langrishe is best known for her roles as Charlotte Cavendish in BBC's Lovejoy, Georgina Channing in Judge John Deed and Marilyn Fox in Casualty.

Aden Gillet

Aden Gillet is best known for roles including Jack Maddox in BBC's The House of Elliot, Holby City and an upcoming role in BBC's The Crown.

James Sutton

James Sutton is best known for playing John Paul McQueen in Hollyoaks from 2006-2017 and Ryan Lamb in Emmerdale from 2009-2011.

Alastair Whatley (Director)

Gallery

  • Two women look at an iPad in shock
  • A man smiles with a set of golf clubs
  • A man and a woman in deep conversation
  • A man and a woman look into the distance
  • A woman points her finger jokingly in a man's face
  • A man and woman argue over a kitchen counter
  • 'Makes you laugh when you really think you shouldn't... it's HILARIOUS'

    Jenni Murray, BBC Radio 4
  • 'The comedy simmers'

    Daily Mail