The Table of Delights

11 Oct 2013
Last week, our Studio was transformed into a venue for fine dining, with a side order of theatrical imaginings from the extraordinary Theatre Damfino. In case you didn't make it, here's what you missed: Video: Theatre Damfino The Table Of Delights. CLICK : http://vimeo.com/78669271 "The Table of Delights was a highly entertaining and unmissable feast of the senses with great food to boot" 5/5, The Bristol Post"Well-worked, entertaining, enlightening and full of fun with the added bonus of a slap-up meal"Bristol Culture"this theatre of food, with ingredients taking centre stage, is a wonderful experience. Dining out I fear, will never be the same again" With Mustard [gallery ids="176470451,176470452,176470450,176470449,176470448,176470447,176470446,176470445,176470444"]

The orchestra plays chords of sweet spice, In the wings vegetables tremble with stage fright, A cruel chef sharpens his knives in the spotlight and our hungry audience is centre stage...

Back from a critically acclaimed run in New York, Theatre Damfino (whose Tristan Sturrock and musician Benji Bower you may have seen at Bristol Old Vic in Peter Pan last Christmas) cooked up a new night out, alongside two of Bristol's favourite, award-winning chefs, Flinty Red's Matt Williamson and Claire Thomson. Together, they blended the finest ingredients of music, food, theatre and wine into a unique and mouth-watering supper for the senses. Theatre Damfino's website@tableofdelights / @theatredamfino Photography by Steve Tanner