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Bringing drama to dinner: Performance meets the plate at Smithsonian dinner

Discussing the drama that surrounds dinner (草莓传媒's Rachel Nania)

WASHINGTON 鈥 When guests step into the dining room at the Inn at Little Washington, they鈥檙e transported to a world where excess knows no bounds.

Markers of modern restaurants 鈥 sleek booths, subway tiles and Mason jars 鈥 are nonexistent. Instead, floral-printed drapes hang from wallpapered ceilings; red fringe chandeliers hover above patterned rugs; and the cheese cart, a cow named Faira, moos as she is pushed past diners.

鈥淲hat Patrick (O鈥機onnell, chef and proprietor of the Inn at Little Washington) has done is create a theater in which you are a participant and you are also getting great food,鈥 said Michael Kahn, director of the .

鈥淭he curtain goes up at the Inn at Little Washington, obviously, when you come into that town in the middle of nowhere 鈥 It is a whole theater experience.鈥

鈥楧inner and a show鈥 is not an unusual concept 鈥 in fact, it鈥檚 a pretty common one. But on May 23, experts will go one step further to explore the notion of food as theater in a multicourse meal and discussion at the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of American History.

For the event, 鈥淭he Restaurant as Living Theater,鈥 O鈥機onnell will serve dishes such as lobster grapefruit spoons, beef bourguignon, spring four pea soup and chocolate pot de cr猫me, to name a few, while fielding questions from Kahn on where performance meets the plate. (The Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema will give the evening鈥檚 introduction.)

The intersection of eating and entertainment is constantly evolving. These days, more are trading in popcorn and soda for craft cocktails and upscale food offerings.

Writers and directors are constructing storylines around food 鈥 look at Broadway鈥檚 鈥Waitress鈥 and the acrobatics show 鈥Cuisine & Confessions” 鈥 plus, popular movies 鈥淐hef鈥 and 鈥淏urnt鈥 take on the topic.

Kahn said during a recent performance of 鈥淭aming of the Shrew鈥 at his theater, the director invited audience members on stage for cake and Champagne left over from the play’s wedding.

Even culinary awards recognize more than just the chef. The James Beard Foundation has a dedicated category for restaurant design.

鈥淚 think people talk about restaurants now as they used to talk about plays and movies. They criticize it, they critique it; you have to go to the new place because it鈥檚 selling you something different,鈥 Kahn said.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 about combining pleasures, and eating, of course, is a great pleasure, but also being in a surrounding that is surprising and different and already puts you in a different world, which is what you hope a theater or a movie does.鈥

for 鈥淭he Restaurant as Living Theater鈥 are $225. The event is a fundraiser for the museum鈥檚 FOOD: Transforming the American Table exhibition refresh.

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