01:03PM, Thursday 03 April 2025
A ‘deliciously twisted Buddhist inspired folk fable’ is coming to Norden Farm next week in a debut play written by a West End performer.
The Society for New Cuisine is ‘The Substance meets Woman in Black’.
After a world-shattering break-up, a man with many questions finds a group who seem to have all the answers. What must he sacrifice to feel truly whole?
Writer and performer Chris Fung is known for Your Lie in April, Frozen, Cyrano de Bergerac: West End, Evita: Regent’s Park.
Chris has more than two decades of study and work as a creative.
His company Fun Guy Productions is a group of creative freelancers who actively engage a broad range of creatives in the development and delivery of their pieces.
They are passionate about new writing, ESEA identity in modernity, mental health, and uplifting those of lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
The play is a Buddhist inspired folk fable about power, masculinity and heartbreak. It took Edinburgh Fringe by storm last summer and is now making its debut.
The Society for New Cuisine is at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts on Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9 at 7.30pm. Age guidance is 15+ years.
Tickets are £20 and £5 for key workers / unwaged / students / emergency services / teachers.
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