Cuisine & Confessions at Emerson/Cutler Majestic Theatre
Dates: 7/12/2016 - 8/7/2016
📍 Theatre: Emerson/Cutler Majestic Theatre
219 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116
Tickets: $35 - $95
Is This Your Show?
Submit Updates & Sell More Tickets
Direct from Paris, Rome, Montreal, and Moscow, the international hit, Cuisine and Confessions by the world-famous circus Les 7 Doigts de la main, makes its American premiere for a limited engagement in Boston this summer.
7 Doigts invites all of Boston into their kitchen for this multi-sensory marvel. Like in their previous Boston appearances in Traces, Sequence 8, and PSY, Cuisine and Confessions showcases their innovative trademark acrobatic and choreographic prowess – but this time, adds sound, smell, and touch (and taste!) to their always-visually impressive aesthetic mix. A theatrical feast; literally. An unusual mélange of circus, avant-garde dance, personal narrative, theatre, and cooking show comedy, Cuisine and Confessions explores stories from our family kitchens--foods prepared, memories made—rituals that underpin our most important relationships. In the words of world-renowned chef Jacques Pepin, “there is something evanescent, temporary, and fragile about food. You make it, it goes, and what remains are memories.” So sit back, “feed your eyes and mouth – and make sure you don’t try any of this at home,” cheers Time Out (Paris).
7 Doigts invites all of Boston into their kitchen for this multi-sensory marvel. Like in their previous Boston appearances in Traces, Sequence 8, and PSY, Cuisine and Confessions showcases their innovative trademark acrobatic and choreographic prowess – but this time, adds sound, smell, and touch (and taste!) to their always-visually impressive aesthetic mix. A theatrical feast; literally. An unusual mélange of circus, avant-garde dance, personal narrative, theatre, and cooking show comedy, Cuisine and Confessions explores stories from our family kitchens--foods prepared, memories made—rituals that underpin our most important relationships. In the words of world-renowned chef Jacques Pepin, “there is something evanescent, temporary, and fragile about food. You make it, it goes, and what remains are memories.” So sit back, “feed your eyes and mouth – and make sure you don’t try any of this at home,” cheers Time Out (Paris).
News About Cuisine & Confessions at Emerson/Cutler Majestic Theatre
We have no news on this show at the current time.
About the Theatre
|
Confessions of a Mulatto Love Child Riverside Theatre Works (7/11-7/11) |
|
Golden Girls The Laughs Continue Emerson Colonial Theatre (11/28-11/28) |
|
JOHN DOE Payomet Performing Arts Center (9/01-9/01) |
|
Chris Stapleton Fenway Park (8/15-8/15) |
|
The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity) Boston Opera House (6/22-6/27) |
|
JUMAANE SMITH Payomet Performing Arts Center (7/16-7/16) |
|
Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares Boston Center for the Arts (10/22-10/25) |
|
Meet the Cartozians Boston Center for the Arts (2/18-3/21) |
|
I Draw Slow Payomet Performing Arts Center (7/13-7/13) |
|
Paula Poundstone Payomet Performing Arts Center (7/11-7/11) |









