Dishing up a dance: May Contain Food, May Contain You tour comes to Landmark Arts Centre

By Heather Nicholls

12th Feb 2024 | Local News

Dishing up a dance: May Contain Food, May Contain You tour comes to Landmark Arts Centre. (Photo Credit: Landmark Arts Centre).
Dishing up a dance: May Contain Food, May Contain You tour comes to Landmark Arts Centre. (Photo Credit: Landmark Arts Centre).

Luca Silvestrini's award-winning, May Contain Food May Contain You, is coming to the Landmark later this month.

The four-star rated show, on 24 February, will serve up a cabaret style mix of dance, theatre and song, staged around the theme of food.

Stepping into the Landmark will be like arriving at a restaurant as the audience is seated around circular themed tables to enjoy a duet performance by multi-talented hosts, who charm with their playful dance and humorous monologues.

With interludes including baking a cake and trying your luck in a raffle, the gathering promises to bring a smile and enjoyment of the curious relationship we all have with food.

Audiences are invited to join in by bringing homemade dishes, locally sourced, or homegrown food, to share during the performance, or donate to a local foodbank.

Harper Ray, Landmark Director said, "Protein's show really is a unique experience.

"Not only does it touch on the social and cultural implications of food and our relationship with it, but it brings a sense of community for friends and family to come together to enjoy a fun night out around the theme of food, a thread which links us all."

May Contain Food May Contain You, is on Saturday 24 February at 7.30 pm at the Landmark Arts Centre. Tickets are £32, concessions £28.

To book and for information www.landmarkartscentre.org.

     

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