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Published: November 2, 1961 A POLYGLOT drama rich with the impatient opinions of militant youth striking out against a world in turmoil is presented in forceful but unresolved, style in 'The Kitchen,' which was opened for inspection yesterday at the Fifty-fifth Street Playhouse and the Fifth Avenue Cinema. The work of the 29-year-old British playwright, Arnold Wesker, represented on Broadway last spring by his fine drama, 'Roots,' the film vividly illustrates the rebellious, nonconformist approach of John Osborne's 'angry young man' school of letters, a school Mr. Wesker has publicly admired. Torrent Spin City Saison 12.
But while the anger, the talent and the humor are all too evident here, a viewer is not too certain just what solutions the author has in mind. Wesker's 'Kitchen' is, in effect, a United Nations roster of English, French, Italian, Cypriote, etc., chefs, cooks, dishwashers, bakers, and handymen. They are, as is the case in more exalted circles, men and women at odds and sometimes in harmony with themselves and the world of the kitchen and their private lives. The German cook, for example, is in love with a married waitress who does not love him enough to divorce her husband or bear the child he desperately wants. A Cypriote cook is constantly ready to trade punches with our ebullient but harried. The head chef is determinedly indifferent to the hectic crew under his eye.
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The owner lives only for the restaurant that is his whole world, a domain he feels is constantly being sabotaged by his scurrying workers. Math Magic Pro 8 Keygenguru more. The organized madness of the kitchen under the pressure of dozens of orders placed by frenetic waitresses is broken by the sudden stillness after a mealtime.
It is then that Mr. Wesker, in the persons of his varied characters, speaks out against the seemingly useless frenzies involved in everyday living. What, asks the German, are the dreams of his co-workers? They turn out to be money, women, other jobs and, among others, the hatred of a Jewish cook of a neighbor because of his deep-rooted selfishness. Wesker ends his drama on a climactic crescendo of shouts, curses, fights and broken glass as our German cook goes berserk because of his girl friend's inconstancy, the damage nearly wrecks the desperate owner. 'You stopped my whole world,' he whimpers.