EATING MYSELF

EATING MYSELF

Eating Myself tells the story of a Latin American woman finding her identity through food, the kitchen, and family. A communal experience through cooking while digging into the performer's deep fight around body image, beauty standards, and tradition. You do not want to miss this powerful show with live cooking, original music and captivating theatricality!
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Event Venue
 King's Head Theatre 19-23 April & Theatre Peckham 16th-17th May
Date
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Eating Myself tells the story of a Latin American woman finding her identity through food, the kitchen, and family. A communal experience through cooking while digging into the performer's deep fight around body image, beauty standards, and tradition. You do not want to miss this powerful show with live cooking, original music and captivating theatricality!

Immerse yourself in the heart of Latin American cuisine! Get your tickets now!

Part of  #SpringboardFestival at King's Head Theatre from 19th of April to 23rd of April at 8:30pm

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Part of #PeckhamFringe at Theatre Peckham this 16th and 17th of May at 7:30pm.

GET TICKETS HERE

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