The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

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Venue:
Kalamunda Dramatic Society

The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

Debbie Issitt

Terry & George Hackett

Can you have your cake and eat it too?

Kalamunda Dramatic Society (KADS) proudly presents The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, a wicked black comedy by Debbie Issit, opening to audiences at the Town Square Theatre in Kalamunda on July 15.

Directed by the award winning team of George and Terry Hackett, the play is a high energy emotional journey as we follow the tribulations of an aging Teddy Boy who moves between wife and mistress.

Kenneth and Hilary have been married nearly twenty years, but as middle age encroaches, Kenneth finds himself in the arms of another woman. At first, Laura seems to represent everything that is missing from Kenneth’s life with Hilary, but his little fling quickly becomes desperately out of hand and his world a spiral of lies and deceit.

Told through a series of flashbacks interspersed with the ‘last supper’, The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband is a highly entertaining exploration of jealousy, humiliation, deceit and betrayal which gives an entirely new meaning to the old adage, “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.”

As a Producer/Director team, George and Terry have won many awards including two ITA Finley Awards for the best play in WA, Same Time Next Year 1999 and Barmaids 2003 and the Finley Award for best musical, Nunsense 2003.

“We were looking for a script that would challenge us, and nothing is more challenging than comedy,” Terry says.

“This play is bawdily funny, but there are many girls out there who have been in this situation, and who will love the ultimate resolution or revenge (depending upon whether they were the wife or the mistress).”

“The characters are all well-drawn, and amongst all the frenetic action, there are some very poignant moments. All in all, our sort of play”, George adds.

The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband is for adults only and will perform a four-week season at the Town Square Theatre home of KADS from July 15 to August 6.
Tickets are available from O’Hara’s Pharmacy on Haynes St or by phone 9293 1412.

“A cordon bleu comedy for those who like their humour rich and black – so wicked that it makes your toes curl.” – Belfast Telegraph.

Featuring: Melanie DeCull, Joe Isaia, Kylie Isaia.

Performance Dates:
July 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 27, 29, 30, August 3, 5, 6.
Time: All shows commence at 8pm, except Sunday 17th July at 2pm
Doors and licensed bar open 30 minutes prior to curtain
Venue: Town Square Theatre, Barber Street, Kalamunda

Tickets: Wed $17/$15 or Sat $24 incl fish and chip supper (no concession)

Bookings: O’Hara’s Pharmacy ph: 9293 1412
39 Haynes St,Kalamunda (next to Brumby’s)

Visa and Mastercard accepted.
Group &Season Bookings of 10+ ph: Lyn 9291 6266
Tickets go on sale June 15.


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O'Hara's Pharmacy

9293 1412

kadspublicity@tazentertainment.com.au

Melanie DeCull - TAZ Entertainment

9255 3336

Wed & Fri $17/$15, Sat $24 incl Fish n Chip supper

KADS, Town Square Theatre, Barber St, Kalamunda
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Kalamunda Dramatic Society KADS
KADS is the premier community theatre group in Kalamunda, Western Australia.

Our first production was in 1972 and we have been entertaining Kalamunda residents every year since.The Town Square Theatre is located in the centre of Kalamunda between the Co



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