Described by Norman Mailer as a profound commentary on 60s ennui, KITCHEN also works as an exercise in meaninglessness, as suggested by its writer and co-director, Ronald Tavel. With a lead role tailored for Edie Sedgwick, Warhol’s one-time favorite superstar, the result is a meandering series of scenes in a kitchen that go on even after the actors believe filming is over.
Today’s Showings
Both theaters are closed on Mondays for private screening rentals!
Both theaters are closed on Mondays for private screening rentals!