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The Hot Wing King

By Katori Hall

A series of six photos against a red backdrop featuring six men. In various shots, one drinks from a glass, one wears a crown, one adjusts the crown, one laughs with the crown, one looks surprised with the crown, and one poses in a white hat showing rings on his fingers.

Booking and details

11 July — 14 September 2024
This show has now ended
The event location is

Dorfman Theatre

National Theatre
South Bank
London SE1 9PX

‘You got like, a PhD in chicken. Yo’ knowledge on some next level type s**t’

Ready! Set! Sizzle!

It’s summertime in Memphis, Tennessee and the annual Hot Wing Contest is about to roll through. Cordell has his sights set on the crown this year, with the support of his partner Dwayne and friends, Isom and Big Charles. Together, they are The New Wing Order, and they’re serving wings worthy of ‘kangs’.

Cordell’s culinary crew are getting ready to fire up his new mouth-watering ‘finna-be first-place’ recipe, when the arrival of an unexpected guest throws some extra heat up in the kitchen on prep night.

As the temperature rises and the sauce boils over, it seems a first-place trophy and a grand cash prize aren’t the only things Cordell risks losing. Can he take the heat, or will he have to get out the kitchen?

Kadiff Kirwan is Cordell in this hot new comedy told with the love language of food; about family, Black Masculinity, sexuality and the journey to finding home.

Katori Hall (Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, The Mountaintop, P-Valley) returns to the National Theatre with her Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy making its London debut, directed by Roy Alexander Weise (‘Master Harold’… and the boys, Nine Night).

Performed 11 July — 14 September 2024 in the Dorfman Theatre.

Video

Three men are in a lively kitchen. One man in an orange shirt and camouflage overalls gestures energetically. Another in a yellow bandana and striped apron stirs a large pot. The third man, in a black T-shirt, looks attentively into the pot.
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“A reminder of our past glory”

Two men are cooking in a kitchen. One man, wearing an orange shirt and black rubber gloves, is gesturing and speaking passionately. The other man, in an orange patterned shirt, is focused on stirring a pot that is emitting steam. Various kitchen utensils and ingredients are on the counter.
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“I always give you choices”

A man wearing an apron, a white tank top, and a bandana is holding up a chicken wing in a kitchen setting. Two other men are visible in the background, one wearing an orange durag. Kitchen utensils and ingredients are on the counter.
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A series of six photos against a red backdrop featuring six men. In various shots, one drinks from a glass, one wears a crown, one adjusts the crown, one laughs with the crown, one looks surprised with the crown, and one poses in a white hat showing rings on his fingers.
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Suitability

For ages 14+

Please note: This production contains flashing lights, descriptions of death and strong and offensive language.

Supporters

The National Theatre’s New Work programme is supported by the Lawton W Fitt & James I McLaren Foundation

Cast

Production team

Playwright

Katori Hall

Katori Hall

Director

Roy Alexander Weise

Roy Alexander Weise

Set and Costume Designer

Rajha Shakiry

Rajha Shakiry

Movement Director

DK Fashola

DK Fashola

Composer and Music Director

Femi Temowo

Femi Temowo

Lighting Designer

Joshua Pharo

Joshua Pharo

Sound Designer

Elena Peña

Elena Peña

Intimacy and Fight Director

Bethan Clark

Bethan Clark

Casting Director

Jacob Sparrow

Jacob Sparrow

Dramatherapist

Samantha Adams

Samantha Adams

Dialect Coach

Hazel Holder

Hazel Holder

Company Voice Work

Tamsin Newlands

Tamsin Newlands

Associate Set and Costume Designer

Ruth Hall

Ruth Hall

Linbury Set and Costume Associate

Yimei Zhao

Yimei Zhao

Staff Director

Cory Hippolyte

Cory Hippolyte

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Photography (Dwane Walcott, Kadiff Kirwan, Olisa Odele, Kaireece Denton, Simon-Anthony Rhoden and Jason Barnett) by Johnny Ho.