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Tickle your funny bone at the Sneddon

Versatile and outrageously hilarious funny-man, Gino Fabbri was last seen in the madcap show Common and Class at the Sneddon alongside celebrated musical theatre performer Ian Von Memerty.

Dose up on laughter as ‘crazy’ comedian/drummer Gino Fabbri returns to Durban with his laugh-a-minute comedy Gino Fabbri is Completely Nuts.

Showing at the Suncoast Barnyard Theatre on April 4 and 6 and at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on UKZN campus from April 9 to 14, this show is bound to have you in stitches.

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.

Performing in the guise of many very diverse, over-the-top characters, each with their own set of life-views, observations and opinions, Gino described the show as “a welcome anti-dote to deep thinking”.

From the self-deceiving Latin Lover and an over-zealous, hip thrusting excessively rule-bound traffic cop, to an untalented pop-idol wannabe with parental and self-esteem issues, and a wheeler-dealer businessman who battles to prevent his inner monologue from spilling out – 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.

Gino Fabbri moves from naughty stand-up comedian to quirky singer. Photo: Supplied

Besides his comedy skills Fabbri, also a renowned SA drummer, will include three show-stopping finales taking his audience on a musical journey through the evolution of the most recognizable rock drum fills before turning classical music on its head like never seen before.

“I invite Durban audiences to get committed – come walk the tightrope between sanity and madness and find out for yourself if I am indeed “nuttier than a pile of squirrel droppings”, in the full knowledge that one thing will always be certain – you will be none the wiser after seeing this show,” said Fabbri, who is based in the Eastern Cape.

Make sure to book your tickets for the Suncoast Barnyard shows on April 4 at 8pm and April 6 at 2pm by calling 031 940 0500 or go via Computicket for the Sneddon Theatre shows. Tickets cost R140.

 

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