The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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IMPROV COMEDY

THE Music Kitchen at 69 Mangold Street, Newton Park, has a weekly improvisat­ion comedy show Whose Line...? every Tuesday, including tonight, at 7.30pm. The cost is R40 per person. Inquiries: (041) 364-1964.

ART ENRICHMENT

ART on Target, at 2 Target Kloof, offers an art enrichment programme for senior scholars on Tuesdays from 2.30 to 5.30pm. Inquiries: email info@artwork.co.za or contact 083-728-5295.

ST PATRICK’S DAY

ST Patrick’s Day festivitie­s will take place at the Brazen Head in Cape Road tonight from 6pm. Prizes will be given to the best dressed couple. Entry is free but only if you dress in green.

TODAY’S SPECIAL

George’s Greek Taverna in Richmond Hill has a lunchtime special from Monday to Friday, with all main courses at R90 and all pastas at R50. Bookings: (041) 582-1555 or 083-297-2444.

1820 SETTLERS

THE 1820 Settlers’ Associatio­n at 136 Villiers Road, Walmer, offers tennis, walking groups, bowls, table tennis, Tai Chi, art lessons, social bridge, Scrabble and Rummikub. Inquiries: Heather (041) 581-4031.

LOOKING AHEAD

BIRDLIFE Eastern Cape’s birding weekend to Graaff-Reinet’s Camdeboo National Park will take place from Friday to Sunday. The cost is R250. Bookings: Rosemary, 072-270-5869.

THE PE Women’s Club in Louis Botha Crescent, Summerstra­nd, will host Rosemary van Wyk Smith who will talk about her book Swimming with Cobras on Friday at 9.30am. Entry of R25 includes tea/coffee and a snack. Inquiries: Lyn Louw, (041) 583-3923.

NEW EXHIBITION­S

EASTERN Cape sculptor Maureen Quin is having her retrospect­ive at the GFI Gallery at 30 Park Drive. The exhibition has toured South Africa and may be viewed at the GFI until April 10.

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