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The Eulogy of Toby Peach archive"I was born on 18th December 1988. I dressed up as a bandicoot once. I was diagnosed with cancer 2,102,000 minutes ago..." Toby's delivering his Eulogy. Join him as he enters the (not so) exclusive Cancer Club; sample chemotherapy cocktails, select the perfect funeral playlist and marvel at Willy Wonka's life-saving stem cell machine. From diagnosis to remission, relapse and treatment; experience a young man's journey with cancer in this honest, fascinating and inspiring exploration of modern science and the wonders of the human body; discovery of self-mortality and celebration of life!

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Archive listings for The Eulogy of Toby Peach (2017)

Work type: One person show.

T1398931209

24 Mar 17Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre), Poole :: V910
listing details L054532336
22 Mar 17Dorchester Arts Centre, Dorchester :: V1068
listing details L01648154584

T1714818773

The Eulogy of Toby Peach started life as a short story performed at the BAC, subsequently gaining developmental support from Old Vic New Voices. It is winner of the IdeasTap Underbelly Award 2015 and will be performed at the Underbelly Cowgate's Iron Belly throughout this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.Performer Toby Peach. Director David Jackson. Director Richard Rusk (visiting director). Producer Rosalyn Newbery. Design Amelia Jane Hankin. Lighting Jamie Platt. Sound David Ridley.
9 Mar 17Artrix, Bromsgrove :: V073680848
listing details L1184920310
17 Feb 17 to 21 Feb 17The Vaults, Inner London :: V01067696945
listing details L1941684521

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