The Land of the Kitchen is inhabited by the utensils used to prepare and preserve food: skimmers, knives, forks, pans… and also a refrigerator, a stove, a dishwasher… There, everyone plays their role, and their “country” remains neat and tidy, and everyone lives in harmony… until an unexpected visitor appears.
The play “In the Land of the Kitchen”, written by Antonio Orlando Rodríguez and Sergio Andricaín, warns children and adults about the dangers of intolerance, rejection of the different and lack of empathy, and does so in a playful way, appealing to fantasy and humor.
It is a play designed so that the audience, while having fun, reflects on those things that distance us and make us reject those we do not know, and we refuse to know, without noticing what we have in common with them.