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Theatre club is ‘Bach’ in action

Experience the work of the great pianists at the Westville Theatre Club's latest production this September.

GO along and enjoy a lovely evening of piano music at the Westville Theatre Club (adjacent to the Westville Swimming Pool) on Friday, 25 and Saturday, 26 September and held again on Friday, 2 and Saturday, 3 October from 7pm.

You will hear well-known classical pieces by famous composers such as Beethoven and Chopin, as well as popular pieces, by composers such as Scott Joplin and Richard Clayderman.

The music will be presented by Heather Dix and Tania Borman, with a debut performance by Giselle Stow.

Heather has performed and directed music for many productions at the Westville Theatre Club during the last 25 years and was recently presented with an Honorary Membership.

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If you love piano music you won’t want to miss this occasion.

Guests are encouraged to take along their own picnic basket and drinks. The doors will open at 7pm and the curtains will go up at 7.30pm.

Entry is R50 per person and R30 for members. To ensure the safety of patrons, only seating for 30 patrons will be made available, which is below the 50 per cent capacity, as well as the usual safety protocols.

To book your space, contact Dorothy on 083 776 1754 or email dorothyannoneill@gmail.com.

 

 


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