U.K. Tour Of Nigel Slater’s Toast To Visit Liverpool This September.

The touring stage production of Nigel Slater’s best-selling memoirs Toast will open the autumn season at the Playhouse, from 10th-14th September.

A vivid recreation of Observer columnist Nigel Slater’s childhood told through tastes and smells he shared with his mother; Toast premiered in 2018 at The Lowry before a sold out run at the Traverse during the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The production transferred to the West End in April and finishes its four-month run at London’s The Other Palace on Saturday 3rd August.

Nigel Slater said, “With the London run approaching its conclusion, it’s an extremely exciting time as the words on the page will soon come to life once again for audiences around the country. I’m thrilled that the play will continue its journey after The Other Palace.”

The author of a collection of bestselling books and presenter of nine B.B.C. television series, Nigel Slater has been the food columnist for The Observer for 25 years. His memoir Toast – the Story of a Boy’s Hunger won six major awards, has been translated into five languages and became a BBC film starring Helena Bonham Carter and Freddie Highmore.

Adapted for the stage by Henry Filloux-Bennett, the production is directed by Jonnie Riordan. Giles Cooper continues to star as Nigel Slater on the tour, following his performance in the role during the show’s West End run.

Toast visits the Playhouse from 10th-14th September for seven performances in September. Tickets are available by calling Box Office on 0151 709 4776 or at: www.everymanplayhouse.com/whats-on.