The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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EXHIBITION

THE GFI Art Gallery situated in Park Drive is hosting the Collective Ink exhibition until Saturday, showcasing the diversity of ink as a medium. Inquiries: (041) 586-3973.

THIRD AGE MEETING

THE University of the Third Age will meet at the Newton Park Library auditorium tomorrow at 10am. Prof Peter Booth will speak on fracking. Entry is R20. Inquiries: Merlene Robinson, (041) 583-1568.

MIXED MEDIA EXHIBITION

A SOLO exhibition, Sandman, by photograph­er and mixed media artist Natalie Moore opens at the Nelson Mandela University art gallery in Bird Street tomorrow night (and not last week as was previously reported). It will be open until Wednesday May 9. Inquiries: Alliance Française, (041) 585-7889, e-mail: admin.pe@alliance.org.za.

BROADWAY REVUE

BROADWAY and Beyond, the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society’s 85th anniversar­y revue, directed by Rose Cowpar, will run from this Wednesday until Saturday May 5 at the Savoy Theatre in Perridgeva­le. There are evening shows from Wednesday to Saturday at 7.30pm and matinees on Saturday and Sunday April 28 and 29, and again on Saturday May 5, at 2pm. Ticket prices range from R60 to R100 for the 2pm shows on Saturday and for all evening shows on Sunday. Inquiries: Rose, 072-906-1977.

TEMBA NCETANI TRIO

WELL-KNOWN jazz musician Temba Ncetani and his band the Tem- ba Ncetani Trio will delight fans with a lunch-hour concert at the Nelson Mandela University South Campus auditorium on Wednesday. The trio members are Ncetani on double bass and voice, Vuyo Mjindi on piano and Franky Gardenz on drums. The concert will also feature Sisonke Xonti on the tenor saxophone. The concert is free and starts at 1pm. Inquiries: Nicky Bosman, (041) 504-4235.

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