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Rick Stein - Live on Stage
 

RICK STEIN RETURNS TO SYDNEY, LIVE ON STAGE FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY 

Rick Stein, one of the world’s most highly respected chefs, brings a perfect fusion of travel and food to the stage at Sydney’s State Theatre for one night only on Thursday 4 April. Tickets to RICK STEIN – LIVE ON STAGE go on sale on 7 February from Ticketmaster.

In conversation with Richard Glover, Stein will discuss his stellar career while taking us on a journey of discovery, meandering through the world’s greatest culinary regions, bringing to life the people and the places, and sharing his experiences of travelling in search of the extraordinary.

Rick Stein is an English chef, restaurateur and TV presenter who owns world renowned restaurants in Cornwall, England as well as being head chef and co-owner of the newly opened Rick Stein at Bannisters at Port Stephens, sister property to the immensely popular Bannisters by the Sea at Mollymook.

Best known for his many BBC TV series that have kept him perpetually globetrotting since his first appearance in 1985, Rick Stein has twenty-seven books to his name, each bringing the world’s most wonderful dishes to our kitchens at home. 

 

Event details

Venue: State Theatre, 49 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000
Bookings: 1300 139 588 or ticketmaster.com.au
Start Date: Thursday 04 April 2019

 

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