A COMEDY show that will see a man trace his musical roots as he attempts to conduct a symphony will play at the Brewery Arts Centre.
Kieran Hodgson is taking his hit comedy 'Maestro' on tour, and will play in Kendal on May 20.
'Maestro' is the follow up to his Foster’s Comedy Award Nominated show 'Lance', which saw Kieran nominated for the lastminute.com Edinburgh Comedy Award.
In 2003 Kieran Hodgson heard the music of Gustav Mahler and decided to write a symphony.
Some 13 years later and he is taking to the stage with a story about falling in love and attempting something far beyond your abilities. Plus a violin.
In his most personal show to date, Kieran creates a story about trying to find love when you're the kind of loser who writes classical music instead of playing football.
Maestro was a huge sell-out success at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, seeing Kieran nominated for his second consecutive Edinburgh Comedy Award.
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