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Acclaimed “Chemo Barbie” Returns at SoloFest 2018

By Jim Martyka, Community Writer
January 24, 2018 at 02:23pm. Views: 49

In 2016, Heather Keller’s world was rocked by a breast cancer diagnosis. Overnight, she went from being a healthy, vegan runner to a cancer patient and since then her life has been and continues to be an inspiring journey of growth filled with love, friendships, disappointments, betrayals and yes, even some humor.

Keller shares this experience in her solo show Chemo Barbie: My Lady Bits’ Journey Through Breast Cancer, which made its world premiere last June as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival and now returns for One Night Only on February 4th as part of Solofest 2018 at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks.

Chemo Barbie is an inspiring story told with painful honesty, comedic charm and tear-jerking dignity that takes you into the mind of a cancer patient from diagnosis to treatment. Keller shows what a patient goes through from doctor meetings, testing, treatments and people’s reactions around them. It shows the strength and support that develops with some friends and family while others shy away or leave altogether. Crafted from Heather’s hand written journals, videos, texts, emails, storytelling and an online chronicling of her experience, Chemo Barbie is a show spoken and performed from the heart that tells the gritty, funny, heartbreaking and uplifting journey of a young woman conquering cancer while living life as normal as possible.

“When I was diagnosed, I had insane decisions to make, difficult things to choose,” Keller said. “I survived and I'm trying to do something positive from a negative.”

Since its debut, which earned a Fringe Encore Award, Keller has added some new material, including a section on her most recent scare with possible metastatic breast cancer and serving as foster parents with her husband. Offering perspective and inspiring others is ultimately Keller’s goal with the show. The idea for a solo show came from the journals she kept during her treatment and a private online journal she shared with family and friends. Keller also recorded video of certain key moments in the process and posted it on the YouTube channel “Keep Abreast with Heather.”

A sketch writer for UCB and the Groundlings as well as an accomplished actress, Keller later performed a couple of monologue’s from her experience at WeSpark Cancer Support Center, as well as other places. Soon, others were asking to hear more of her experience. Working with her director Jessica Lynn Johnson, Keller started to experience a catharsis in putting a show together based on her experience and a joy in the knowledge that it could help others.

“I'm so proud and excited to have been invited into the largest solo festival on the West Coast,” Keller said. “It's because of so much love and support from family and friends that Chemo Barbie has been so wonderfully successful! I love being around positive, supportive, productive, talented folks.”

Next up for Keller and her show is a run overseas in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival later this year and then hopefully a longer run in London and possible festivals in Australia and other parts of Europe as well, anywhere she can spread her inspiring story and message.

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