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Can beefcake and cheesecake screw up the recipe for a popular cooking show?
Mario is a star on the Food Channel, but our hot-blooded hero gets no respect from his envious wife, Betty. Their lifelong relationship takes an unexpected turn during a trip to France where they visit the very restaurant that inspired Julia Child. Humour, romance and intrigue abound in this comedy with a surprising ending. And, “The Cooking Show” is the only Fringe production which feeds its audience, (in the cooking show tradition).
Hamilton Theatre Inc. 140 MacNab St. North
Friday July 20 5:30 pm Saturday July 21 2:00 pm
Monday July 23 9:15 pm Thursday July 26 5:00 pm
Friday July 27 7:30 pm Saturday July 28 10:00 pm
Sunday July 29 8:00 pm
Starring Sonny Goldstein, Jasmine D’Costa, Rachel Grasby, Dimintrios Tsirgielis, and Ray Rivers Written, Produced and Directed by Ray Rivers, Stage Managed by Jean Rivers
Ray Z Rivers is an author and playwright. “The Cooking Show” is the second of four plays he has recently written. Ray brought his first play, “Lambs In Winter” (now available at e-reader stores) to successful performances in the Toronto and Hamilton Fringes in 2010. He has also just released his first full length Canadian historical novel “The End of September,” which is a novel of political intrigue about Quebec Separatism. It is available at Bryan Prince Book store in Hamilton. You can visit his website at: www.theendofseptember.com
For more information contact;
Ray Rivers (905-659-2069 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 905-659-2069 end_of_the_skype_highlighting) rayzrivers@gmail.com
Jean Rivers jeanrivers@gmail.com
Web page www.thecookingshow.ca
Ticket information is available at http://www.hamiltonfringe.ca/ Note that latecomers will not be seated and that backer buttons ($4 for the festival) are required for all fringers.
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