If you love comedy and cooking, then Pocklington Arts Centre will be serving up just the ticket this autumn when anarchic cook George Egg brings his Movable Feast tour to East Yorkshire’s premier arts venue.
This is a live cookery show like no other from the award-winning stand-up who makes real gourmet food live on stage but not in the way you would expect.
In his first show, ‘Anarchist Cook’, George made a meal in a hotel room with the complimentary appliances. In his second, ‘DIY Chef’, he was stuck in a shed cooking with tools. In this show he’s on the road! It’s time for Planes, Trains and Automob-meals (sorry).
PAC Director, Janet Farmer, said: “When I saw George Egg in this sell-out show at Edinburgh Fringe, I wasn’t sure what to expect but loved it.
“A hybrid of comedy and unconventional cooking it is hugely entertaining.”
George’s show ‘Snack Hacks’ was featured on BBC Radio 5 throughout Euro 2020 when he was challenged to create food during half-time combining cuisine from the two nations who were playing. He is also a regular on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Loose Ends’.
During an evening of live cooking and laugh-out loud comedy about making food on the move George demonstrates ways to procure items from the train buffet trolley, beat the rip-off restaurant prices at the airport and even shows you how to turn unexpected roadworks into a picnic.
It is cheeky, anarchic and creative, a multi-sensory show rich in humour and sprinkled with handy hacks.
Real gourmet food cooked live in the most unconventional ways and with the opportunity to taste the results at the end, provided you can stop laughing.
George Egg brings his Movable Feasts show to PAC on Wednesday 13 October, at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12 and £10 (Friends Rates).
Find out more and book tickets at www.pocklingtonartscentre.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01759 301547.