Pass the Spoon - a sort of Opera about cookery
I must confess -- I have never read or watched an Opera but reading a "sort of" Opera book was a refreshing mint cool change. The two-act play with a cast of a fork and spoon, named as Philip Fork and June Spoon(how cute!) is winsome and endearing. Mr. Granules is the guest of the evening and the chefs, Fork and Spoon, are abuzz with excitement and anticipation. For the menu, they interview the vegetables: Carrot, Potato etc.. for the vegatable soup and the interview process is indeed like a corporate one. Then the menu is decided: Soup, Custard and chops. The banana is the voice of the reason and when interviewed, it asserts its dominance with relevant questions. It revises the menu and includes wine too. The fork and spoon meet the butcher for chops and end up having a quibble about the meat. Here we are introduced to a manic depressive egg upset about its shape, yolk and purpose in life. The meal is prepared and when Mr. Granules appears he shoots the manic-de...