On Wednesday, November 30, Phil Rosenthal - star of the popular Netflix food & travel show Somebody Feed Phil - will be in Charleston to celebrate the release of his new cookbook! Get tickets here!
Buxton Books and Charleston Music Hall are thrilled to present Somebody Feed Phil’s Phil Rosenthal on Wednesday, November 30 at 7:00 pm! Phil Rosenthal is the host of the beloved Netflix series Somebody Feed Phil and creator, writer and executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond. Phil really loves food and learning about global cultures, and he makes sure to bring that passion to every episode of the show. In Somebody Feed Phil the Book, which publishes on October 18th, Rosenthal presents never-before-heard stories from every episode of the first four seasons of the series, along with more than sixty of viewers’ most requested recipes from acclaimed international chefs and local legends alike. The evening's program will include a screening of the show, a conversation and Q&A with Phil, and a photo line after the talk (please note that a book purchase is required for the photo line).
Get tickets here!
ABOUT PHIL ROSENTHAL:
Phil travels the world and explores different cultures one bite at a time. “Somebody Feed Phil” on Netflix is Phil’s latest television series, following his culinary adventures as he goes to all the best food destinations. Phil has a childlike wonder and curiosity about different cultures, with food serving as the entry point for deeper understanding and connection. After eating with Phil, strangers feel like family. Whether it’s from sharing a love of pork, or sharing a good laugh, Phil grows his family with every new city.
Phil Rosenthal first gained national recognition by creating the iconic CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” which won 16 Primetime Emmys. A self-described foodie, he has always been an ardent supporter of restaurants and food culture, which led to the creation of the James Beard Award winning PBS documentary series “I’ll Have What Phil’s Having.”
ABOUT THE BOOK:
“Wherever I travel, be it a different state, country, or continent, I always call Phil when I need to know where and what to eat. He’s the food guru of the world.” —Ray Romano
The ultimate collection of must-have recipes, stories, and behind-the-scenes photos from the beloved Netflix show Somebody Feed Phil.
Phil Rosenthal, host of the beloved Netflix series Somebody Feed Phil, really loves food and learning about global cultures, and he makes sure to bring that passion to every episode of the show. Whether he’s traveling stateside to foodie-favorite cities such as San Francisco or New Orleans or around the world to locations like Saigon, Tel Aviv, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, or Marrakesh, Rosenthal includes a healthy dose of humor to every episode—and now to this book.
In Somebody Feed Phil the Book, Rosenthal presents never-before-heard stories from every episode of the first four seasons of the series, along with more than sixty of viewers’ most requested recipes from acclaimed international chefs and local legends alike (including Rosenthal’s favorite sandwich finds from San Francisco to Tel Aviv), so you can replicate many of the dishes from the show right at home. There are also “scripts” from some of Rosenthal’s video phone calls from the road with his family making this the ultimate companion guide for avid fans of the show as well as armchair travelers and adventurous at-home chefs.
ABOUT CHARLESTON MUSIC HALL:
Centrally located in the Upper King Street area of Historic Downtown Charleston, the Charleston Music Hall is an outstanding venue for shows of all varieties. The Hall is conveniently located next door to two award-winning hotels and three nationally acclaimed restaurants. Combine this with popular shopping destinations, museums, and three public parking garages located within two blocks of the venue and you get the perfect Charleston setting for any event.
This versatile space combines historical elegance with modern functionality. Above all else, the Music Hall is a listening room; an intimate environment in which the audience and the artist can interact on a more personal level. In this space, that boasts the best acoustics in town, there literally is not a bad seat in the house.