Drama in twos

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The "Two plus Two" Cayman Drama Society comedy extravaganza continues this week at the Harquail Theatre.

The two plays to be featured this Thursday and Friday, "A Chip in the Sugar" and "After Magritte" offer together approximately two hours of comedy.

"A Chip in the Sugar" is a somewhat nonchalant type comedy as Graham (Clive Munyard) reminisces over his childhood incidents to his present day bachelorhood. flashing back to amusing incidents which some of the audience might recognize in their own life. "After Magritte", the second play, offers slapstick humour which tosses together mistaken identies and misconceived situations resulting in an amusing hour of entertainment. On Saturday the society has organized a dinner theatre at the Harquail Theatre where the audience will be able to dine and watch the two plays as well as "Sganarelle" a comedy play carried over from last week's part of the "Two plus Two" programme. Tickets for the evenings can be purchased at JEC Building Consultants in the Elizabethan Square or at the door for CI$10 for adults and CI$5 for children and students.

Tickets for the dinner theatre cost CI$25 this includes a full dinner with wine plus entertainment.