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Eating Myself archiveEating Myself is a powerful and vulnerable female exploration about food, the kitchen, and the act of nurturing ourselves within the construction of a woman's identity in Peruvian society. A communal experience through the real task of cooking on stage while digging into the performer's deep fight around body image and self-care, this is. A shared ritual with South American flavour, that pretends to take the audience back to our roots and question how different we are. The show was born out of the urge to talk about the relationship between women and food, and the act of nurturing oneself and others. Through storytelling, movement and music Eating Myself aims to bring the audience closer to their own traditions, it sees questioning and exploring our roots as a way of understanding ourselves. Pepa uses on stage cooking to generate an intimate sensory experience full of flavour. Pepa Duarte is a Peruvian actor, theatre-maker and drama teacher. Coming from the world of devising, physical theatre and improvisation, Pepa's work combines different techniques to challenge and engage with the audience. After over 10 years of making work and training actors in Peru, Pepa moved to London for her Master's Theatre Laboratory at RADA. Her creations are mostly related to women rights, immigration and activism.

Cast/Performers

Pepa Duarte

Creatives/Company

Author: Pepa Duarte
Producer: Ameena Hamid Productions Ltd
Director(s): Sergio Maggiolo, Shane Dempsey (movement director)
Design: Laura Arroyo
Costume: Carolina Rieckhof
Sound: Tom Sochas
Lighting: Michael Harpur

Eating Myself

Eating Myself (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01128476701. Details of all Eating Myself archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1295224490

Archive Listings

10 Nov 20
  to
14 Nov 20
Golden Goose Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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