Fane Productions

Jay Rayner

Siaradwyr Talks
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Overview

17 Feb 2022
8.00pm

Further details

  • Space: Main House
  • Language: English
Important Information

Contains infrequent strong language and sexual health references.

My Last Supper: One Meal A Lifetime In The Making - Rescheduled

Imagine you are about to die.
You have one meal left.
What are you going to have?

It’s the question award-winning restaurant critic, MasterChef judge and writer Jay Rayner has been asked most often by audiences across the UK. It happened so often that he decided the time had come to investigate the concept of the last supper and why it intrigues us so. Is it because of the opportunity it presents us with to let your appetites run riot? Or is it because it’s a greedy way in which to tell the story of your own life? And if so, what would a man like Jay Rayner, who for two decades has made a living eating out in restaurants, choose to put on the menu?

In this barnstorming new show, based on his new book, Rayner investigates our fascination with last suppers and tells the stories of the killer dishes that would end up on his table: how he was introduced to oysters by his late mother, how he almost burnt down a hotel because of his love for snails in bubbling garlic butter and of the many ways by which the mighty pig has fed him over the years. Plus, he’ll get the audience to design their own last meal. My Last Supper follows the success of his sell out shows, My Dining Hell and The Ten Food Commandments, which have taken audiences by storm across the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the US.

My Last Supper with Jay Rayner. It’s a show to die for.

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Unfortunately, due to the ongoing situation caused by Covid-19 the performance of My Last Supper: One Meal a Lifetime in the Making with Jay Rayner on Tues 14 Sept 2021 has been rescheduled to Thurs 17 Feb 2022 at 8.00pm. Ticketholders have been automatically moved into the new date. If you are unable to attend the new date please email box.office@shermantheatre.co.uk

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