Showing posts with label Festival of Creative Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival of Creative Arts. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

A Sting in the Tale



This is a comedy thriller by the Festival Of Creative Arts that will be staged at the Alliance Francaise from Fri 26 @ 6 & 8pm, Sat 27 & Sun 28 @ 3, 6 & 8pm. Entrance is just 500/= each (Special offer @ 400/= each advance tickets by 25th June)
The movie is about Mr Juma, who has been faithfully married for many years falls in love with his new secretary, Jill. The exitement
and throb of this hot love affair push them to plot the murder of Mrs
Juma. But somebody else must take the blame for it. So Mr. Juma lures his business partner to help him murder his wife and in return enjoy 5 million shillings insurance payout which is half the life insurance on Mrs. Juma. But there are twists and turns as well as hilarious moments that complicate what was meant to be a simple murder. Derrick Amunga, Joshua Mwai, Mbeki Mwalimu, Joe Kinyua, Njeri Kairu star in this compelling thriller.
Tickets are on sale at Alliance Francaise, Assanand’s Music Shop on Moi Avenue and at Sarit Centre Information desk on ground floor students tickets at 400/=. Special offer of 300/= per ticket for tickets purchased by Friday 19th
June.

FOR TICKETS:
Call 0726-524-124, 020-2025811, 0728-130-134, 0770-064-845, 0733-993-654,
0733-783-485, 0722-715-730 or email: info@fcakenya.com
You can purchase tickets via Mpesa tel 0726-524-124, 0728-130-134

Friday, 1 May 2009

A Play To Watch: Fly in the Ointment




FESTIVAL OF CREATIVE ARTS is back with an adaptation of Derek Benfield’s ‘Fly in the Ointment’ an hilarious play at Kenya National Theatre starting May 8, 9 and10. The time is as follows, Friday 8 at 6 and 8pm, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10th , both days at 3 and 6pm. Gate charges are a measley 500/=

Fly in the Ointmnet raises several questions like, Why should the Minister for the natural resources be searching the lakeside bungalow of his ex-mistress Donna on a Friday afternoon in May? And why does his virtuous wife, Louise, turn up at the same place on the same day? And what was a romantic doctor with a bunch of flowers doing in Naivasha when his practice is in Nairobi? And to add to these world-shattering questions, the presence of a frustrated policewoman and a devious delivery boy and you have the makings of a riotous farce.

Grab a ticket and get clued in!!!