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Umbilo comedy show offers perfect pre-Christmas treat

Cabaret artist, Tonya Koenderman has apologised in advance for the laugh lines her show is sure to cause!

THE Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo presents Growing Old Disgracefully – a light-hearted look at the funny side of ageing.

The hilarious comedy show features the talented cabaret artist, Tonya Koenderman.

The show takes place on Thursday, December 23; and Friday, December 24 at 19:00.

Old favourites such as These Are A Few Of My Favourite Things will be featured, with a wicked new twist while sing-along songs like All about That Bass becomes an ode to make-up and other anti-ageing tools.

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Tonya started her career fresh out of drama school with Kevin Feather’s cabaret, The Dooh Wah Girls in 1990, which toured the country for four years.

Other cabarets under her belt are Dooh Wah Girls, We 3, Juke is King, Jive to the Juke, and Wurlitzer, All of Woman and Shake Your Bootie, all of which have performed to packed houses throughout South Africa.

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Her solo cabarets include: Tonya unwrapped, Makin’ Whoopee, Liza with a T, Age of Aquarius, A Night In Paris, When Jazz Was King and Born To Diva.

The theatre is located at 42 Cunningham Road, Umbilo. Tickets are R160. To book, call 082 499 8636, email roland@stansell.co.za or via Computicket.

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