Pass the Spoon review β David Shrigley serves up a macabre kitchen opera
Howard Assembly Room, Leeds
A TV cookery star becomes the main course, while doomed vegetables and a depressive egg create havoc, in this darkly comic show by the Scottish artist and composer David Fennessy at Opera North
Spare a thought for Amy J Payne, the gutsy mezzo-soprano who plays the title role in Opera Northβs Pass the Spoon. Divas, of course, are used to leaping from castle walls or being swept away in avalanches but seldom is a singer required to be swallowed whole by a monstrous gourmand. Payne plays June Spoon, the vociferous host of a TV cookery programme, and whether or not she will be βpassedβ or, alas, be turned into excrement is the 11th-hour dilemma in this frankly bonkers show.
The idea was cooked up (pardon the pun) back in 2008 when Irish composer David Fennessy and director Nicholas Bone hooked up with David Shrigley, the visual artist famous for his distinctive, darkly humorous line drawings and witty captions. Described as βa sort-of opera,β it premiered at Glasgowβs Tramway in 2011.
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Β© Photograph: Tom Arber

Β© Photograph: Tom Arber

Β© Photograph: Tom Arber