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Como Agua Para Chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate) archiveAn adaptation of Laura Esquivel's worldwide bestseller - a gorgeous sexy tale set in revolutionary Mexico in 1910. A sumptuous love story cooked up in a Mexican kitchen. This gorgeous, sexy tale is set in revolutionary Mexico in 1910. It is a sizzling, succulent dish, marinated in forbidden passion, garnished with humour, and served with lashings of the bittersweet pain of stifled love. This is the story of Tita, a young woman, forbidden to marry because of family tradition and forced to watch her sister wed the man she loves. Cooking to quench her aching heart, Tita's food stirs all who taste it, affecting them deeply and transporting them into a captivating world of magic realism.

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Author: Laura Esquivel

Archive listings for Como Agua Para Chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate)

Work type: Play.

T0541680369

Performed in Spanish (with a little English). Running time 2 hours 30 minutes (including interval).Company Theatre Sans Frontieres. Director John Cobb. Design Neil Murray. Lighting Mark Pritchard.
20 Jun 08 to 21 Jun 08Theatre Royal, Winchester :: V782
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17 Jun 08 to 18 Jun 08Oxford Playhouse, Oxford :: V803
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12 Jun 08 to 14 Jun 08Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568
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9 Jun 08Robert Powell Theatre, Salford :: V501
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6 Jun 08 to 7 Jun 08Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal :: V6
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3 Jun 08Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy :: V629
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13 May 08 to 31 May 08Southwark Playhouse Borough, Inner London :: V226
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8 May 08 to 9 May 08New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth :: V769
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2 May 08Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham :: V984
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T1399159625

In this, the UK’s first stage adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s international bestseller, TSF bring their flair for visual storytelling to this sensual celebration of Latin American culture and language. Using vibrant text, masks and a haunting score including live music, the international cast bring you a poetic and visual feast served with all the sights, sounds and smells of Latin America. Performed in Spanish with a little EnglishCompany Theatre Sans Frontieres. Director John Cobb. Design Neil Murray. Lighting Mark Pritchard. Performer Alejandra Ambrosi Cortes. Performer Mark Plonsky. Performer Pepa Delgado. Performer Alicia Martel Munguia. Performer Leonilda Arguello. Performer Sarah Kemp. Performer Alex Elliott.
23 Nov 06 to 24 Nov 06The Hawth, Crawley :: V720
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13 Nov 06 to 14 Nov 06Gardner Arts Centre, Brighton :: V653
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31 Oct 06 to 1 Nov 06The Point, Eastleigh :: V1114
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19 Oct 06 to 21 Oct 06Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield :: V972
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10 Oct 06 to 14 Oct 06Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568
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5 Oct 06 to 6 Oct 06Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham :: V984
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