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Rhumbelow theatre re-opens to public

Calli Thomson pays tribute to some of her musical heroes in this show in Durban.

RHUMBELOW Theatre, 42 Cunningham Road, Durban will host Kitten on the Keys, an evening of music with Calli Thomson, from Friday, 4 to Sunday, 6 September.

Calli pays tribute to some of her musical heroes, including Billy Joel, Paul Rodgers, Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Nina Simone, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow, Supertramp, Pink Floyd, Jim Steinman, Barbra Streissand, Regina Spektor, The Cat Empire, The Dixie Chicks, Mark Cohn, Sting and Bonnie Raitt.

Calli is no stranger to the Durban music and theatres scene having played in many shows at the Heritage, Barnyard, Catalina and Sneddon theatres, some of them with her husband guitarist an singer Barry Thomson, such as The Guitar That Rocked the World, Unplugged, Johnny Plays Guitar, Forever Young, Rock me Amadeus, La Vida and 80s tribute show Alive and Kicking.

Cost is R160 a ticket, and R140 for pensioners and s.tudents with a valid student card. Take food picnic baskets. Shows on Friday and Saturday are at 7pm and on Sunday at 2pm. The venue will open 60 minutes before the show for dinner. A bar is available (no alcohol may be brought on to the premises).

Booking is essential. Email: roland@stansell.co.za.

 


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