The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

-

‘TWELFTH NIGHT’

THE PE Shakespear­ean Festival’s production of the comedy Twelfth

Night is at the Mannville open-air theatre in St George’s Park until Saturday at 7pm. Tickets are R65 at the door. For pupil and student block bookings at R40 each, call Helen on (041) 581-1738.

TOURING HISTORY

THE Ancient History Society of Port Elizabeth will present a lecture at the Italian Club in Harold Road, Charlo, today at 7pm. Brian Jacobs will speak about “A Tourist Guide to Rome in 200AD”. Entrance is free though donations are welcomed. Inquiries: Peter, 083-359-1072.

PRINTING, LINO WORKSHOP

KING Sticks is presenting a two-day black-and-white printmakin­g workshop focusing on mono printing and lino at the ArtEC Gallery at 36 Bird Street, Central on Thursday and Friday from 9am to 1pm. The cost is R350 per person (excluding materials). Inquiries: Wayne, (041) 585-3641 or e-mail gallery@artecpe.co.za

PENSIONERS’ SOCIAL

A SOCIAL for pensioners from the Saarp PE West branch (Glenroy/Sherwood) will be held at the Legacy Life Christian Small Group Network Centre, Glenroy Avenue, off Kabega Road, tomorrow from 9.30am. Inquiries: Lynne, (041) 365-4671 or 083-518-7268.

TODAY’S SPECIAL

THE Cape Town Fish Market at Kings Court has a special every Tuesday. Patrons receive 50% off sushi, or 25% off sushi platters. Bookings: (041) 368-7378.

EXHIBITION­S

XX CELEBRATIN­G women artists of the Eastern Cape (ArtEC, 36 Bird Street): This exhibition run by Artec and the Department of Arts and Culture runs celebrates rising female artists. Until Friday. FABRIC of Existence (Art Museum, 1 Park Drive): Until May 31. Gallery hours: (041) 506-2000. CHIASMATIV­ITY: Medial Motion (Undercultu­re Contempora­ry, 98A Park Drive): Bloemfonte­in artist and curator Kezia Gerber combines painting and photograph­y. Until March 20. Gallery hours: 082-887-1612. BREAKING Surface (Galerie Noko, 109 to 111 Russell Road): Includes paintings, photograph­s and ceramics and sculpture. AN EXHIBITION of work by three generation­s of artists from the Wiles family, painted between 1935 and 2013, is on at the Wiles Gallery in Main Kowie Road, Bathurst. Contact (046) 625-0340.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa