Daydreaming through life, Emily loses herself part of the radio programmes she hears. She imagines sitting in a smoky cabaret bar, climbing mountains, playing at the Royal Albert Hall and sailing out to sea.

Daydreaming through life, Emily loses herself part of the radio programmes she hears. She imagines sitting in a smoky cabaret bar, climbing mountains, playing at the Royal Albert Hall and sailing out to sea.

But one day she sails too far and is lost in the radio waves. An epic journey ensues. In a rich and quirky adventure radio personalities hunt through the frequencies in search of Emily, whilst Emily herself searches for a way out.

Reviews & Press

The story is unique…the acting, directing, set, lighting, sound and choreography work excellently well to make this one of the stellar productions of this years fringe. 5 stars

★★★★★
British Theatre Guide

Emily’s Kitchen is a rich, flawless piece of theatre. Every scene is woven together with creative perfection… An extremely ambitious show, one only a company this talented could pull it off. Sends shivers down your spine and covers you in goosebumps.

★★★★★
The Edinburgh Guide

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