24 Lasagnas

Recently widowed, Robert is filling the time, and the kitchen, by making 24 Lasagnas for his daughter to take back to university. A heart-warming yet emotional 10 minute play, exploring grief and a good lasagna recipe.

Recently widowed, Robert is filling the time, and the kitchen, by making 24 Lasagnas for his daughter to take back to university. A heart-warming yet emotional 10 minute play, exploring grief and a good lasagna recipe.

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  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: 24 Lasagnas

    Chris has done the utterly incredible, he's brought the consideration of philosophy and its connection into grief into a conversation about making pasta! The emotional torment these characters are going through following their loss of mother and wife feels so real and like most of Chris's plays you have moments of raw emotion and some where you can't help but smile. It gives two performers the chance to play wonderful characters who are dealing with grief in their own unique way.

    Chris has done the utterly incredible, he's brought the consideration of philosophy and its connection into grief into a conversation about making pasta! The emotional torment these characters are going through following their loss of mother and wife feels so real and like most of Chris's plays you have moments of raw emotion and some where you can't help but smile. It gives two performers the chance to play wonderful characters who are dealing with grief in their own unique way.

  • Rick Butts: 24 Lasagnas

    Grief and nutmeg baked into lasagna. The play opens with the luxurious warmth of the kitchen. But suddenly it’s about loss, heavy, like wet pasta missing something. Recently widowed, Robert cooks to create memories that are sensory, take up space in the freezer, have weight. Like her presence on the other side of the bed that isn’t there now. 24 lasagnas seems about right. It’s not pasta and cheese but a courageous act of love when father and daughter Katy cook and eat and remember mum.

    Grief and nutmeg baked into lasagna. The play opens with the luxurious warmth of the kitchen. But suddenly it’s about loss, heavy, like wet pasta missing something. Recently widowed, Robert cooks to create memories that are sensory, take up space in the freezer, have weight. Like her presence on the other side of the bed that isn’t there now. 24 lasagnas seems about right. It’s not pasta and cheese but a courageous act of love when father and daughter Katy cook and eat and remember mum.

  • Morey Norkin: 24 Lasagnas

    Like a perfectly layered lasagna, this short play is skillfully layered with warm humor and heartbreaking grief. Food is central to the father and daughter dealing with the loss of their wife/mother. For one it’s abundance. For the other it’s avoidance. Chris Plumridge has done a masterful job of capturing the struggle to move on from loss. Fully baked and ready to be served to an audience.

    Like a perfectly layered lasagna, this short play is skillfully layered with warm humor and heartbreaking grief. Food is central to the father and daughter dealing with the loss of their wife/mother. For one it’s abundance. For the other it’s avoidance. Chris Plumridge has done a masterful job of capturing the struggle to move on from loss. Fully baked and ready to be served to an audience.

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Robert 40-60 Recently widowed.
Katy 20, Roberts daughter.