SkirtsAfire Announces Featured New Work Ms. Pat's Kitchen by Jameela J. McNeil

SkirtsAfire Announces Featured New Work Ms. Pat's Kitchen by Jameela J. McNeil

 

The Bailey family has won their golden ticket! Their very own restaurant that is. A brand new kitchen in Edmonton, featuring Jamaican patties, stew chicken, and of course Ms. Pat’s famous soup! As Pat transitions into this new stage of her life, her daughter Kenise prepares to take a leap into adulthood, although, her journey to independence is not what she thought it would be. Something is troubling Kenise and Pat can sense it. Pat would do anything for her daughter, but in her attempt to save Kenise she must first recognize her own scars. Ms. Pat’s Kitchen examines intergenerational healing and how we all carry pain differently. 

 

MS. PAT'S KITCHEN SCHEDULE

March 5 | 7:30pm 

March 6 | 7:30pm

March 7 | 1:30pm & 7:30pm

March 8 | 1:30pm

 

75 Minutes

 

ArtsHub Ortona, 9722 102 St NW, Edmonton, AB

T5K 0X4

 

Students/Seniors $24.25

Adults $29.99


 

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