04 May 2012 10:29

Friday, May 4
Pink Lemonade Theatre will from Friday, May 4 be presenting a Greek-language version of Debbie Isitt’s black comedy ‘The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband,’ directed by Tonia Mishiali.
Kenneth and Hilary have been married nearly 20 years, but as middle age approaches, Ken finds himself in the arms of another woman. At first, Laura appears to be everything that is missing from Ken's life with Hilary - young, slim, attractive and a vibrant free spirit - but his little fling quickly becomes desperately out of hand. Juggling the affections of two women, his world becomes a tangle of lies and deceit. After his initial denials to Hilary's increasing suspicions, he is soon forced to confront the truth and leaves Hilary for Laura. Only one problem... Laura can't cook. As time passes, Kenneth mourns the loss of Sunday roasts and haute cuisine, and the comforts of the settled life he once knew. When Hilary invites Ken and Laura over for dinner, he readily accepts, unaware of what delicacies Hilary plans to serve.
Tickets are priced at €15 and the curtain goes up at 8.30pm. There will be regular performamances every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The play will be performed at the Vladimiros Kafkarides Cultural Centre, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Aglandjia. .