A production named ‘The ‘Farmonic’ Orchestra’ is set to make its debut on London’s West-End – featuring musicians playing instruments made from the vegetables found in Cornish pasties.
The London Vegetable Orchestra has collaborated with pasty maker Ginsters to perform the one-off show at the Other Palace Theatre on the 3rd November.
The band of four classically trained musicians who create music using instruments made entirely from vegetables, will be, for the first time, constructing them from swedes and potatoes for a 60-minute lunchtime performance.
Patrick Johns, from the London Vegetable Orchestra, said: “Bringing our vegetable instruments to the iconic West End is a dream come true.”
“It’s not every day you hear a swede or potato play a melody, and we’re thrilled to share this unforgettable experience with the audience.”
The London Vegetable Orchestra has collaborated with pasty maker Ginsters to perform the one-off show at the Other Palace Theatre on the 3rd November.
The band of four classically trained musicians who create music using instruments made entirely from vegetables, will be, for the first time, constructing them from swedes and potatoes for a 60-minute lunchtime performance.
Patrick Johns, from the London Vegetable Orchestra, said: “Bringing our vegetable instruments to the iconic West End is a dream come true.”
“It’s not every day you hear a swede or potato play a melody, and we’re thrilled to share this unforgettable experience with the audience.”
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00:00We're combining the art of music with the brand's love of top quality ingredients to
00:23celebrate fresh vegetables in a way that has never been done before.
00:29It's not every day that you hear a potato or a swede play a beautiful melody, and we
00:33are thrilled to share this experience with the audience.
00:37We're going to be entertaining the audience with some West End show tunes, we've got some
00:44classical music, we've got pop hits, and we're going to be meeting Ginster's own farmer Merrin
00:49all the way from Cornwall, who's going to be showcasing the effort that she puts into
00:52making all those beautiful vegetables.
00:53We've got sea shanty music from the Monkey Fists, and the audience will even get a Cornish
00:57pasty each, and possibly a chance to try their hand at a musical vegetable.
01:01How often can you say you've had the chance to do that?