June 2,  2015 (Austin, TX) — Acclaimed chef and restaurateur Chef Robert Irvine has seen things most gastronomic personalities only dream about, and gone where others fear to tread.  His next stop? Austin, Texas. The audience becomes part of the action in this LIVE version of Dinner: Impossible in Dell Hall on Wednesday, June 17. Tickets are on sale now starting at $40.

Cooking his way through Europe, the Far East, the Caribbean and across America on his two hit Food Network series,  “Dinner:  Impossible”  and  “Restaurant: Impossible,” Irvine has prepared masterful culinary creations for virtually every possible occasion, from simple intimate gatherings to dinners for the British Royal Family; for high-ranking dignitaries, politicians and VIP’s as part of the Guest Chef program at the White House; and various celebrity events such as a spectacular star-studded Academy Awards gala after party.

Robert Irvine LIVE is a high energy, multimedia and multi-sensory theatrical experience. More than just a cooking demo, Robert Irvine LIVE is an interactive show that provides multiple opportunities for audience participation while witnessing the challenging nature of the TV show, Dinner: Impossible, come to life right before your eyes.

Multiple cameras setup on the stage provide a close-up view of the master at his craft. Brand new music and video content specifically produced for this show combine seamlessly with the cooking to provide an experience unlike any other. In each segment of the show Robert will face a new and unique culinary challenge.

Are you ready to experience the impossible?.

Tickets are available at TheLongCenter.org or by calling (512) 474.LONG (5664). Also available at the Long Center’s 3M Box Office located at 701 West Riverside Drive at South First Street.  For groups of 10 and more, please call 512-457-5161 or groupsales@thelongcenter.org.

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