Tomatoestried to Kill meBut Banjos Saved My Life

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SASKATOON - After having to cancel last year due to the pandemic, the Fringe Festival has returned with a new format. The 10-day festival(opens in a new tab) includes 21 on-demand digital performances as well as 15 in-person theatre groups.

The Fringe in Review Podcast - We continue our coverage of theSpaceUK which which brings a second season of shows from all genres via its digital platform. Written and spoken word, theatre and music, there is plenty to appreciate and enjoy during lockdown.

For two weeks, Keith Alessi didn’t know if he was going to live or die. “It was a heck of a wake-up call,” said Alessi of the time he spent in hospital fighting cancer. “You really do reflect upon what have I done with my life?”
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It's one of those outstanding shows you feel privileged to have experienced. We booked because of the link with banjos - and were curious - we got so much more. A show that will remain with us for ever as one of the great life affirming stories.
It's easy to see why past reviews have been so favorable. Great life story, and so well told. Kudos to Keith!
I went to see this because I like banjo music, but it was infintely more than that. The personal story of how a love of music can raise you from the worst that life can do. Highly recommended!