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Come and see Carol’s Christmas

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 25, 2011No Comments2 Mins Read
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It's that time of year again when the multi award-winning Ubom! Eastern Cape Drama Company presents their annual exhilarating Christmas show.

It's that time of year again when the multi award-winning Ubom! Eastern Cape Drama Company presents their annual exhilarating Christmas show.

Following last year’s quirky story of uHansie noGrietjie eRhini, this year the company offers up Carol's Christmas, featuring Grahamstown’s finest talent.

The Amaphiko Township Dancers and a number of well-known faces from Ubom! have all been rehearsing to ensure that audiences have a jolly good start to the festive season in this fun, feisty treat of a show.

Unfortunately, the characters in Carol’s office are not guaranteed that jolly good start to the season. With no Christmas decorations and no year-end office party, what joy will they be getting this festive season?

Carol's Christmas is a feast of slick choreography served with a taste of your favourite Christmas carols, ready to ignite the festive spirit for the whole family. The show kicks off with a local Feel Good Tour and will go to old age homes, the prison, the army base, and hospitals.

Performances:

Wednesday 30 November: 5pm at BB Zondani Hall. Bhatala Oko Unako (Pay what you can)

Thursday 1 December: 5.30-8pm at Rhodes University Main Theatre. This will be at the annual Umbhiyozo! Fundraising Event. (More details to follow).

Friday 2 December: 10am and 2pm shows at Rhodes University Main Theatre. The cost is R10 for adults and R5 Children and Pensioners. For more information or bookings contact Sarah on 046 603 8771 or s.roberson@ru.ac.za.

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