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The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

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Kenneth and Hillary have been married for twenty years but, in his middle age, Ken find himself spending more and more time with Laura. After juggling both of these relationships, Kenneth is forced to leave Hillary. Initially, Laura is everything that he could have wanted but the one problem is she
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The play, set in the 1970s, features only three characters: Hillary, Kenneth and Laura. For the show's widely well received West End run at
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can't cook. So, when Hillary invites the pair for a meal, he accepts, unaware of what she has planned to serve.
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dark comedy
Debbie Isitt

Debbie Isitt
Debbie Isitt
Debbie Isitt
Edinburgh Fringe
Royal Court Theatre
The Ambassadors Theatre
Alison Steadman
Michael Attwell
Daisy Donovan
"The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband"
Billington, Michael
"The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, New Ambassadors, London"
The Guardian
"Theatre review: The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband at New Ambassadors"
"The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband in London, play by Debbie Isitt and starring Alison Steadman - theatre information and tickets - thisistheatre.com"
"The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband"
"Review: The Woman who Cooked her Husband"
BBC
"Theatre review: The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband at New Ambassadors"
Categories
British plays
Black comedy plays
English-language plays

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