TY - GEN
T1 - Translation of The Dark Master by Kuro Tanino
AU - Kimura, Tets
AU - Tanino, Kuro
PY - 2019/10/30
Y1 - 2019/10/30
N2 - When an ordinary hiker stumbles into a dark and timeworn restaurant in Osaka, he is surprisingly asked to take over the venue by the misanthropic chef, despite having no prior cooking experience.
The young man receives a cordless earphone and whispered instructions on how to make everything from the menu. From that moment on, the strange chef vanishes from sight; yet he sees everything, without being seen.
Delicious smells fill the theatre as the young man is instructed to cook for a host of endearing and colourful characters that enter the restaurant and lead us down paths which are both sensual and disturbing, burlesque and demonic. All the while, the audience listens in on the chef’s commands using headphones of their own.
After the performance, we are delighted to offer a Q&A with the director Karu Tanino and Joseph Mitchell, the Artistic Director of the OzAsia Festival.
AB - When an ordinary hiker stumbles into a dark and timeworn restaurant in Osaka, he is surprisingly asked to take over the venue by the misanthropic chef, despite having no prior cooking experience.
The young man receives a cordless earphone and whispered instructions on how to make everything from the menu. From that moment on, the strange chef vanishes from sight; yet he sees everything, without being seen.
Delicious smells fill the theatre as the young man is instructed to cook for a host of endearing and colourful characters that enter the restaurant and lead us down paths which are both sensual and disturbing, burlesque and demonic. All the while, the audience listens in on the chef’s commands using headphones of their own.
After the performance, we are delighted to offer a Q&A with the director Karu Tanino and Joseph Mitchell, the Artistic Director of the OzAsia Festival.
UR - https://issuu.com/festivalcentreadelaide/docs/ozasia19-brochure-issuu
M3 - Other contribution
PB - Adelaide Festival Centre
ER -