The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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COMEDY NIGHT

THE improvisat­ional comedy show Whose Line PE "where anything can happen” is at the Bru Bar in Heugh Road, Walmer tonight. Bay comedian Roland Gaspar created the show and each week the team includes experience­d stage, television, radio and music performers. Games master Fiks Mahola corrals a crew that includes Gaspar, Pete Moss, Francois Scholtz, Kia Moon Dunn – and sometimes others. The show is from 7.30pm to 9.30pm and costs R50 per person. Food and drink are on sale at the venue. Further informatio­n from the Bru Bar, (041) 581- 5335, e-mail: office@rolandg.co.za

ART EXHIBITION

THE GFI Gallery in Park Drive is opening a collective exhibition tonight at 6pm. Portraits, landscapes and objects by Jonathan Silverman, Jaco Benade and Joanne Reen will be on show. The exhibition will run until October 10. The gallery is open from 10am until 4pm and on Saturday and religious holidays from 10am until 1pm. Inquiries: Robyn Sharwood, (041) 586-3973.

MEET AUTHORS

MEET authors Fiona Snykers, Mia Henry and Lesley Smailes at Book Lovers Lunch at the Links Club House in St Francis Bay on Thursday at noon. Books will be auctioned and sold and prizes will be on offer. Tickets are R250 inclusive of a three-course lunch and wine. All proceeds go towards sterilisin­g cats and dogs of Sea Vista. Make inquiries: (042) 200-4500.

FOUR WINDS MUSIC

FOUR Winds Music presents an acoustic evening with Damian Williams, The Frogs, Errol and Anneke Claasen and Kendal Beadon at the Music Kitchen tomorrow from 7.30pm. Entry to the venue is free. Inquiries: (041) 364-1964.

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