Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me but Banjos Saved My Life

Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me but Banjos Saved My Life

Originating in North America, this inspirational true story of overcoming obstacles, pursuing passions, and the healing power of music.

By Gosforth Civic Theatre

Date and time

Starts on Sun, 28 Jul 2024 15:00 GMT+1

Location

Gosforth Civic Theatre

Regent Farm Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 3HD United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 2 hours

CaroleW Productions presents


Tomatoes Tried to Kill me but Banjos saved my Life

Performed by Keith Alessi

Directed by Erika Conway

Produced by CaroleW P


A joke tellin’, banjo playin’, heart healin’ experience

Originating in North America, this inspirational true story of overcoming obstacles, pursuing passions, and the healing power of music has delighted international audiences. This is an exclusive North East tour following a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe and Soho Playhouse in New York.

"A heart-warming show which is much needed at present.” British Theatre Guide

"Alessi’s inspirational and compelling tale will pluck at your heartstrings, clawhammer style." ***** Stars Winnipeg Free Press

“Funny, inspiring, touching, and infused with gentle warmth.” The Munro Review

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Opened in 2016, Gosforth Civic Theatre (GCT) is an independent arts venue, café bar, events space and community hub three miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne city centre. GCT programmes high-quality theatre, memorable live music events and diverse performances.

It was founded by disability arts charity Liberdade community development trust (pronounced lib-er-dar-jie). Founded in 2003, Liberdade began as an apprenticeship scheme to support and enable a group of young people with learning disabilities to set up and run their own theatre company. In 2012 the company members wanted to open a theatre where everyone was welcome, they wanted to have jobs in their theatre and to provide the opportunities they’d had for other young people, so Gosforth Civic Theatre became a reality. Now, those company members play an essential role in its governance and future direction.

GCT is a unique social enterprise; income from ticket sales, space rental, donations and food and drink sales is used to provide opportunities for young people and people with learning disabilities to train, perform, and belong, ultimately creating the world they want to live in.

From £11.25