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Win tickets to a live rendition of the classic fairy tale: Little Red Riding Hood

Kickstart presents Little Red Rides Again, further tales of Little Red Riding Hood, which comes to the Durban Botanic Gardens Amphitheatre in time for the July school holidays.

A RETELLING of the classic children’s fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood, will be presented by Kickstart Theatre Productions, in association with the Durban Botanic Gardens Trust, this July. The show titled Little Red Rides Again, further tales of Little Red Riding Hood, comes to the Durban Botanic Gardens Amphitheatre in time for the July school holidays from July 1 until July 17.

Kickstart and three popular and local comic actors, Bryan Hiles, Belinda Henwood and Cara Roberts, will make their return to the Durban Botanic Gardens in Musgrave this July holiday for a hilariously rowdy rendition of this well-loved tale.

Bryan Hiles, Belinda Henwood, and Cara Roberts return to the Durban Botanic Gardens this July Holiday for a hilariously rowdy retelling of this well-loved tale. Photo: Submitted

This original family show was devised by the Kickstart Theatre Company and designed and directed by Greg King.

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Ticket prices:

  • Grown-ups R150
  • Kids 0-12 and Old-age pensioners R120

Book your tickets on Webticket.

Show times:

See the full schedule of shows online at Webtickets.

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Duration:

One hour (no interval).

Parking will be available at Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre, John Zikhali Rd. For more information, visit www.kickstarttheatre.co.za

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