The Herald (South Africa)

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PIANIST AT AUDITORIUM

ACCLAIMED South African-born pianist Petronel Malan will perform for the PE Music Society at the NMMU South Campus Auditorium tonight at 7.30pm. Tickets cost R85 for adults, R70 for pensioners, R35 for students and R30 for pupils. Inquiries: Erika Bothma, (041) 504-2974.

FRENCH COMEDY

The Alliance Francaise is hosting a film screening of the French comedy 9 mois ferme (9

Months Stretch) at the Black Box Theatre, 33 Chapel Street, Central tomorrow at 6.30pm. Entry costs R30 for members and NMMU students and R50 for the public. Inquiries: (041) 585-7889.

ART CLASS

JONATHAN Silverman will be hosting daytime and evening courses in portraitur­e for beginners from tomorrow at Art on Target at 2 Target Kloof Road. Tickets cost R1 650. Early subscriber­s, pensioners and students get a discount. Inquiries: 041-373-3334, saportrait­painting@gmail.com

LIBRARY TALK

THE next meeting of U3A (University of the Third Age) is at 10am tomorrow at the Newton Park Library Auditorium. Joanne Anthony-Gooden will speak on the topic: “Our Children – Digital Natives” which revolves around the pitfalls of social media. Entrance for visitors is R20. Inquiries: Merlene Robinson,

SHOE SHOP LAUNCH

KITIBELLA online shoe shop will host a launch party at the Tramways Building on Wednesday at 6pm. Tickets at R100 include drinks and snacks. Inquiries: WhatsApp 084-664-1356.

FUN DAY OUTING

THE Diaz Club is hosting a family fun day outing on Thursday with a potjiekos competitio­n. It costs R200 for a team of four. A jumping castle and face painting for kids available. Stalls are R40. Inquiries: PJ, 072-436-2101.

 ??  ?? (041) 583-1568. LOTS OF LAUGHS: Albert Dupontel plays Bob Nolan in the French comedy ‘9 mois ferme’ (9 Months Stretch), to be screened at The Black Box Theatre tomorrow
(041) 583-1568. LOTS OF LAUGHS: Albert Dupontel plays Bob Nolan in the French comedy ‘9 mois ferme’ (9 Months Stretch), to be screened at The Black Box Theatre tomorrow

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