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Gino Fabbri offers loads of laughter in latest show

There are two shows at the Suncoast Barnyard Theatre on 4 and 6 April, before moving to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from 9 to 14 April.

Laughter abounds and the spotlight falls squarely on ‘crazy’ as comedian and drummer Gino Fabbri returns to Durban with his laugh-a-minute comedy ‘Gino Fabbri is Completely Nuts’. There are two shows at the Suncoast Barnyard Theatre on 4 and 6 April, before moving to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from 9 to 14 April.

Versatile, and outrageously hilarious funny-man, Fabbri was last seen in the madcap show ‘Common and Class’ at the Sneddon alongside celebrated musical theatre performer Ian Von Memerty. Going solo in Completely Nuts, Gino describes the show as “a welcome anti-dote to deep thinking”, as he performs in the guise of many very diverse, over-the-top characters, each with their own set of life-views, observations and opinions.

Gino’s different characters.

Each character delivers a belly-load of rapid-fire one-liner laugh lines that offers a view of life from vastly different and highly amusing perspectives.

The multi-talented Fabbri, who is also a renowned SA drummer, includes three show-stopping finales in the show, taking his audience on a musical journey through the evolution of the most recognisable rock drum fills before turning classical music on its head like never seen before.

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There are two shows at the Suncoast Barnyard on 4 April at 8pm and 6 April at 2pm. Tickets for the Suncoast Barnyard shows are R140 and can be purchased by calling 031-940-0500. For the Sneddon Theatre from 9 to 14 April, tickets are available through Computicket.

 

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