Tomatoes Don’t Fly

Tomatoes Don’t Fly is a heartfelt and playful physical theatre show with text and lots of humour that invites us all to change what we believe is possible in our lives.

Ignacio has recently recovered from illness and is questioning how he has lived all his life. As he is at home preparing tomato soup he enters another dimension where he becomes both a children’s clown in crisis and a inspirational speaker. When his partner María comes back home from work something in Ignacio has changed forever. 

A CLOWN SHOW A TED-STYLE TALK ABOUT FEAR, A PERSONAL STORY, A RICH VISUAL LANGUAGE, A VERY FUNNY TEXT, MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES, PECULIAR CHARACTERS, AUDIENCE INTERACTION AND LOTS OF HUMOUR.

Physical theatre, text and clown

Text in English or Spanish

Small-scale indoors

60 minutes

+12

“Great fun and thought-provoking”
Emma Marston, Voice Radio
“A delightful hour with a charming clown”
Dan Leee, London International Clown Festival
"Connection with the public from the first moment giving a touch of joy".
Fringe Theatrefest
"A show you won't forget".
Mark Ruttingerg

Creative Team

Written and Created

José Parra and Jamie Wood

Directed

Jamie Wood

Sound and Music

Dominica Kennedy

Lighting Design

Lewis Dredge and Nick Maloney

Costume Design

Viviana Rohmer-Litzmann

Costume Design

Viviana Rohmer-Litzmann

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