The Herald (South Africa)

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PEARSON SINGS

Pearson High School presents Kô, Lat Ons Sing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the school in Jenvey Road, Summerstra­nd. Tickets are R75 each, or R750 per table. Inquiries: bespreking­s@pearsonhig­hschool.com

PLAY STAGED IN NEW BRIGHTON

Nelson Mandela Bay playwright Xolisa Ngubelanga’s new play, Broken Lens, will be performed in the small hall at Nangoza Jebe in New Brighton on Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9 at 7pm. Tickets are R60 (R40 for students).

Inquiries: 063-058-4171 or 061-241-5922.

IRONMAN TALK

Ironman 2018 winner Kyle Buckingham will give a talk about what is needed for endurance sports from a nutrition and training perspectiv­e at the PE Golf Club on Thursday at 5.30pm for 6pm. Tickets are R200, with light refreshmen­ts and snacks served.

Inquiries: hello@goodnewsla­b.co.za

ORGAN CONCERT

Organist Gedymin Grubba from Poland will play in a Feather Market Organ Society Concert on Thursday at 1pm in the Feather Market Centre. Inquiries: Prof Albert Troskie, 041-503-7854.

BIRD OUTING

Andy Nixon will lead a bird watching outing on Saturday to Sleepy Hollow. Meet at Pick n Pay parking area in Fourth Avenue, Newton Park, at 6am for lifts, bring petrol money of R20 and R20 entrance fee. Inquiries: Nixon, 041-5851114, 076-419-3756.

BINGO NIGHT

Temple Israel presents a bingo night on Thursday in the Leo Baeck Hall, 7a Upper Dickens Street. Food and drinks will be on sale from 6pm to 7pm and the bingo game will start at 7pm. The cost is R50. Inquiries: 041-373-6642 (from 9am to 2pm) or e-mail shalom@webafrica.org.za

SHAKESPEAR­E AT MANNVILLE

The Port Elizabeth Shakespear­ean Festival presents As You Like It at the Mannville Open Air Theatre in St George’s Park nightly at 7.30pm until March 16 (excluding Sundays and dependent on weather). Tickets are R65 for adults, and R40 for school pupils and block bookings.

Inquiries: Helen, 041-581-1738.

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