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Love and the Lawless brings music and drama to Maris Stella

Audiences can expect an entertaining blend of storytelling, live music, humour and song when Love and the Lawless arrives at Maris Stella.

MARIS Stella School is preparing host an evening of live action, drama, and intrigue in the staging of the Love and the Lawless play on Saturday, June 20, at 18:00.

The evocative and highly entertaining evening will involve storytelling, live music, humour, and song seamlessly woven together into a rich theatrical experience.

Having been performed to wide acclaim throughout the province, Love and the Lawless now comes to Maris Stella School for a special evening of sophisticated yet accessible entertainment.

The play stars storyteller and singer Barbie Meyer, who will be joined on stage by guitarist extraordinaire Wayne Coughlan. It’s set against the backdrop of the untamed American West.

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The show conjures a world of moonshine, music, and myth, where whisky flows, wild women roam, and true-life gunslinging tales carve their way through a landscape both comic and haunting.

“The result is an evening that moves effortlessly between laughter, reflection, and moments of unexpected poignancy,” said Maris Stella’s Religious Co-ordinator Karen Bodley.

The cost is R200 per ticket. To book your seat contact Bridget on 083 785 7967.

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Sibongiseni Maphumulo

Sibongiseni Maphumulo joined Caxton Local Media in 2024 as a community news journalist, covering the Berea Mail distribution area. She believe in making a positive impact in people's lives through storytelling, as not all news is bad news.

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