Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me but Banjos Saved My Life - 29 July
Keith Alessi was a well-known CEO running a company in Canada when he received a deadly cancer diagnosis. This event served as a catalyst for him to learn to play the banjo, a long-deferred passion. He ultimately found physical and emotional healing in a circle of musicians and this show tells that story. His journey to the stage was an improbable one.
Originating in North America, this inspirational true story of overcoming obstacles, pursuing passions, and the healing power of music has delighted international audiences. Following successful runs at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Soho Playhouse, New York and the North East in 2023, this is an exclusive chance to see the show before it heads to Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024.
This award-winning inspirational story will be returning to the North East and Cumbria for four special performances, including:
This award-winning inspirational story will be returning to the North East and Cumbria for four special performances, including:
Cullercoats Watch House
Monday 29th July
7.30 pm
Performed by Keith Alessi
Directed by Erika Conway
2024 Micro Tour Produced by CaroleW Productions
A joke tellin’, banjo playin’, heart healin’ experience.
Performed by Keith Alessi
Directed by Erika Conway
2024 Micro Tour Produced by CaroleW Productions
A joke tellin’, banjo playin’, heart healin’ experience.
Bookings: Eventbrite Bookings
More information: Tomatoes tried to kill me website
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