Hot new comedy gets set to rock

Be sure to catch Mystic Twisters during its première season at Sibaya’s iZulu Theatre.

SIVANI Chinappan, Shona Johnson and Maeshni Naicker, three of Durban’s funniest performers, star in Mystic Twisters. This riotous new comedy by multi-award winning writer/director Clinton Marius is set to take the stage by storm when it premières at Sibaya Casino’s iZulu Theatre from Friday, 13 to Sunday, 15 May.

Trying to make ends meet, three sisters – Kantha, Kogie and Sushi – fumble and stumble their way through the ups and downs of the mysterious art of clairvoyance. They dig themselves in deeper and deeper with each prediction.

Laced with song and dance, Mystic Twisters, the sizzling satire from Copy Dog Productions, explores the funnier side of fortune-telling and with the powerhouse combo of Naicker, Chinappan and Johnson, promises to have audiences rolling in the aisles.

“My choice companions on a desert island would be these three amazing actresses,” said Marius.

“I have long been enthralled with the comic talents of Maeshni Naicker, who played the bossy kleptomaniac, Aunty, in my radio serial, Lollipop Lane, and won the hearts of thousands of fans for her starring roles in movies such as Broken Promises and The Curse of Highway Sheila.”

Be sure to catch Mystic Twisters during its première season at Sibaya’s iZulu Theatre. Performances on Friday, 13 and Saturday, 14 May are at 7.30pm, with a 3pm Sunday matinée on 15 May. Tickets are available through Computicket on 0861 915 8000 or online at www.computicket.com for R120.

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