Dinner with Demons
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Dec 16, 2003
Closed Jan 18, 2004
Opened Dec 16, 2003
Closed Jan 18, 2004
Running Time:
1hr. 30min.
1hr. 30min.
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http://www.secondstagetheatre.com
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Playwright and New York Times Magazine food writer Jonathan Reynolds whips up an entire meal onstage while spinning funny and touching anecdotes about tomato sorbet, pheasant under glass, and the eternal connection between food and seduction. Peter Askin directs Dinner with Demons.
Student rush tickets are available 30 minutes prior to curtain for $10.
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Jonathan Reynolds never cooked for his mother, although he once did cook for his father and enjoyed the delighted response of the old men when he bit into the fried catfish. Reynolds doesn't cook for audiences at Dinner With Demons either; unlike Ed Schmidt, who's serving a four-course meal downtown at The Last Supper, Reynolds cooks in front of the patrons and invites them to salivate unrequitedly while he slaps a holiday turkey around, whips up a mashed-potato souffle, purees tomatoes for a brilliantly colored sorbet, and, with aplomb, flips an apple pancake confected with heaps of butter and sugar from an old Reuben's recipe. (Ah, Reuben's! The famed delicatessan, late of East 58th Stree[...]