Straight from a sold out Edinburgh Fringe run.
On for two nights…Friday 30th and Saturday 31st August.
Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me, but Banjos Saved My Life is a highly awarded and inspirational true story about overcoming obstacles, pursuing passions and the healing power of music.
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.
Night 1
DUFFUS: Village Hall | |
Friday 30th August, 2024 | |
Door time: 6:45pm, Start time: 7:30pm | |
16 and over |
Night 2
DUFFUS: Village Hall | |
Saturday 31st August, 2024 | |
Door time: 6:30pm, Start time: 7:30pm | |
16 and over |
His heartfelt tale of overcoming obstacles, pursuing passions, and the healing power of music has delighted international audiences. **** (Broadway Baby). ‘
A heart-warming show which is much needed at present’ (BritishTheatreGuide.info).
One of 18 ‘Best of’ shows selected worldwide to participate in the Fringe Encore Series, Off-Broadway in New York City. Sold-out run. Join us for a banjo playin’, joke tellin’, heart healin’ experience!
Half of every ticket sold will be donated to CLAN Cancer Support.