Home’s Kitchen
By Maeve Aurora Chapman
Originally developed and world premiere produced by The Dyon Collective
Home's Kitchen follows the seemingly separate lives of Marianne Rose, a young and disillusioned obituary writer, and Richard Davenport, a TV celebrity chef who seemingly has it all. When Mari's parents divorce in her last semester of college, she throws her career, her love life, and her relationship with her dad away. Richard, Mari's father and reason she found her love for cooking, was a gay man raised under a Catholic mindset. Now Richard must learn to accept himself in order to save the relationship with his daughter and keep the possible love of his life. Mari must look inward to save her relationship with her father as a well as salvage her love for her best friend. Home's Kitchen is a story of home, passion, and food for the soul.
Available soon for worldwide licensing. Restrictions may apply.
4 Characters
2 Acts
PG Rating
Great for Colleges, Professional Regional Theaters
About the Playwright
Maeve Aurora Chapman is a young stage and screen director, writer, and actor. Recently, she has directed her original works Home's Kitchen (The Tank NYC), A Woman of No Importance (Central Square Theater Cambridge), and Vera, or the Nihilists (Emerson College.) Her film credits include Mr. Roys' Bicycle Repair Shop (Director, Producer), Blue (creator, actor), and Coda (Actor, Oscar Winning Best Picture). Maeve's work focuses on LGBTQ+ rights, the meaning of home, and emotional abuse. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Dyon Collective.

