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FACESThere is a new supper theatre venue at the Playhouse with Faces which aims to host a wide variety of top Durban artists such as Arnie Field, Tuto Goge, Patrick Kenny, Colin Nhlumayo and Aldo Brincat, among others. Although targeted to the over-30s the shows will have a wide-ranging appeal. Tickets at R10 can be booked through Faces on 301-5713. (Enter in Smith Street next to the Play-house's main entrance and go down the stairs to below street level) |
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BRITISH PUB NIGHTHave a great night out and help animal welfare at the same time. Join the Kloof & Highway and the Durban & Coastal SPCAs on March 5 at the Westville Civic Centre for a Best of British Pub Night of sing-a-longs and comedy sketches with the Dee'z..M..Bee'z. Tickets cost R35 pp and there will be a cash bar. To book phone Barbara at Durban SPCA on 261-2336 or Mary/Pat at Kloof SPCA on 764-4763. (Credit card facilities from Durban SPCA). |
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TALENT TO AMUSEGarth Anderson's highly popular and successful tribute to Noel Coward, A Talent to Amuse, returns to Liberace's in Berea Road from March 29 to April 17. Shows are Tuesdays to Saturdays at 20h00. To book phone 082 470-5780. |
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THREE TONNERSThe Three Tonners, also well-known as The Geejays - Gary Mackenzie, John Didlick and Grant Bell - promise to "reveal all" about the famous three tenors Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras at the Langoustine Supper Theatre Restaurant. After a record breaking season last year with their Not the Fully Monty, the Geejays have established a well deser-ved reputation for presenting hilarious musical comedies. The Three Tonners promises to be of the same calibre. Starring Flaccido Demingo, Lucciano Pervallotti and Exposé Carreras, they promise to reveal "how they reached the size they are, what they sing on the toilet, what they did last night - all the really personal stuff that the media don't want you to know, but they think you should - because you have the right to see it all...!" Be warned, though, the show is not for sensitive viewers. The price of R85 includes a set three course meal served from 19h30 Wednes-days to Saturdays. To book or for further enquiries phone 83-7324. |
zoom![]() Grant Bell, Gary MacKenzie and John Didlick |
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CELLAR NEWS"Is there life after Sleeping Beauty?" the cast of this highly successful adult pantomime send-up must be asking them-selves. The show has run since before Christmas and has been extended three times. Closing date is now March 7. Coming to the Cellar in April is Cadenza, a highly amusing and enter-taining show written and directed by Ian von Memerty featuring the extraordinary musical talents of Rory Rootenberg. |
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