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There was a young man called Tommy who would not share his tomatoes with his friends Tommy just ate and ate tomatoes one day Tommy woke up and found he was not a boy anymore Tommy had turned into a giant tomato as a young man because Tommy was a giant tomato he wobbly out of bed and look at himself in the mirror and said look how big a tomato I have become then he went downstairs where Tommy saw his favourite tomatoes on the table all mind Tommy said and how lovely my tomatoes are he said it is a wonderful story that I am sure theatrefest audience would enjoy listening to as it is a lovely story as Tommy sat at the table he look at the tomato and said I would have some more for lunch and dinner Tommy will always love his tomatoes and will always eat them.Comedy, Storytelling.
Strobe lighting may be used.
Review:
‘The Boy Who Wouldn’t Share His Tomato’ – full of warmth, wit, and humour
A wonderful trip inside the mind of an incredibly creative person, Shaun Sorial’s tale of an unfortunate little boy turning into a tomato is full of warmth, wit, and humour. This five-minute long performance is packed full of twists, turns and very funny jokes.
Congratulations to Shaun on this wonderful debut, I’ll never look at a tomato in the fridge in quite the same way again.
Suitable for ages 12+.
£8.00
£6 Advance Tickets
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Box Office: 01805 624624
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St Anne's Arts & Community Centre, Paternoster Row,Barnstaple, Devon, United Kingdom
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