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FULLY COMMITTED by Becky Mode
 

In an updated version of Becky Mode’s Broadway smash, this hilarious and fast-paced comedy skewers our modern obsession with food and fine-dining.

Nobody wants to hear that a chef-hatted, multiple-award-winning, ridiculously trendy Woolloomooloo restaurant is fully committed and can’t take a booking. When Sydney socialites and international A-listers wish to dine on the date they wish to dine on, it’s harder to finesse than the perfect soufflé.

In a dingy basement office far from the magic of molecular gastronomy, skilful reservationist Sam has to use her charisma and wits to keep an array of demanding characters happy… and most importantly, keep her job.

In an updated version of Becky Mode’s Broadway smash, director Kate Champion and comedy chameleon Contessa Treffone join forces to serve up a hilarious and fast-paced take on our modern obsession with food.

Playwright
Becky Mode

Director 
Kate Champion

Cast 
Contessa Treffone

 

Event details

Venue: Ensemble Theatre, 78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli, NSW 2061
Bookings: 02 8918 3400
Start Date: Friday 01 November 2019

https://www.ensemble.com.au/shows/fully-committed/

 

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