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Pay Back The Curry! 

Pay Back The Curry!
Event Date: 29 June, 2017

Pay Back The Curry! has been performed 108 times all over South Africa and in Botswana over the past 10 months.

The show has been nominated for a Fleur Du Cap and two Naledi Awards, and is likely to end at NAF 2017 where it started in 2016 and where it played to 8 sold out houses.

Venue: The White House Theatre 
Date: 29th June
Time: 7:30PM 
Tickets: R120.00 available at the Old House Shop or from Ann Fermor on 082 452 8764. 

 

About

Pay Back The Curry!

Pay Back The Curry!

The Kids of Kurland Project is presenting two great shows at the Plett Fringe Festival this year.  The focus is on comedy and satire, with two outstanding performers, one familiar to Plett theatre goers and a very exciting newcomer to the Plett entertainment scene.  The two comment on current affairs, famous and infamous people, the approach of middle age  and anything that catches the sharp edge of their wit.  Evenings of laughter are guaranteed.

Daniel Richards has received rave reviews for his satirical sketches Pay Back the Curry and be prepared, there are no sacred cows in this show.  He can shock you, make you think, feel a little guilty, or sad, but always he will take you back to roars of laughter.   This show has been performed more than 100 times, in foremost theatres and at numerous arts festivals, always to rave reviews and sold-out houses.  It has been nominated for a Fleur Du Cap and two Naledi Awards.  It is a real treat to have Daniel Richards in Plett for the Plett Fringe Festival.

Tickets are available from Ann Fermor on 0824528764 or from the Old House Shop, Plett.  Daniel Richards performs on 29 June and Nik Rabinowitz on 30 June and 1 July.  Both shows are presented at the White House Theatre, Plettenberg Bay, and commence at 7.30 pm.  A cash bar and snacks will be available in the courtyard for some socialising before the shows. 

The beneficiary of the  Festival is the Kids of Kurland Project which supports the  Crags Primary School in Kurland.

 

Directed by: Rob van Vuuren
Featuring: Daniel Mpilo Richards 
Photographs: Stephanie Papini 

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