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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

AND THAT’S WHEN THE TROUBLE STARTED



(Grant Bell, Gary McKenzie & John Didlick)

The Gee Jays (Gary McKenzie, John Didlick and Grant Bell) are back with an all new musical revue entitled And That’s When The Trouble Started.

The show takes a comical look at what often happens in relationships when there’s “trouble in paradise”. All interspersed with some great songs and some even greater artists. Expect to hear from Roy Orbison, The Beatles, Johnny Nash, The Bee Gees, Procal Harem, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and many more. And just for good measure, there’s some more modern tunes from One Direction and Justin Bieber.

For a good chuckle and some lighthearted escapism come and listen to songs like Love The One Your With, 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, I Can See Clearly Now, I Gotta Get A Message To You, I Got My Mind Set On You, A Whiter Shade Of Pale, Living Doll, I’d Love You To Want Me, Walk Of Life and many more. The advice is - bring an open mind and your laughing tackle.

Performances will take place in Pietermaritzburg at the Allan Wilson Shellhole and at the Rhumbelow Theatre in Durban.

February 26 at 14h00 and 18h30: - Allan Wilson Shellhole, 5 Durban Road Pietermaritzburg.

March 3 to 5 and March 10 to 12. Shows Fridays and Saturdays at 20h00, Sundays at 14h00 and 18h30 (March 5 at 18h30 is a Durban fundraiser). Rhumbelow is situated at 42 Cunningham Road off Bartle Road, Umbilo, Durban.

Tickets R150 (R130 pensioners - 1st weekend ONLY). Large group booking discounts – 20 or more – are available (Contact Roland). Venues open 90 minutes before show for picnic. (Braais will be available for those who wish to cook some meat – Rhumbelow Durban only).

A cash bar is available and there is limited secure parking. Booking is essential through Computicket or email Roland on 0824998636 or email: roland@stansell.za.net or events.durbantheatre.com