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‘The boys’ perform to a packed audience

The event was a huge success and well supported by locals.

The Dingalings Productions company has been doing comedy shows and live acts for a number of years. Some of the shows include Four Dingalings and a Ding, Dings 2, Chops Chooons and Spano, Who’s Your Thatha? and many more.

Out and about are (back) Ishara Singh and T’shaye Harriparsad, with Ram Mathura, Daniel Moodley and Anusha Harriparsad in front.

In a fundraising initiative with the Port Shepstone and District Andhra Sabha, the company showcased ‘The Boys are Back in Town’ to a packed audience at the Port Shepstone Civic Centre last Friday evening.

The event was a huge success and well-supported by locals.

When the Dinglings are not on stage, they can be seen and heard at local community fairs, where they take humour to the people by doing skits, songs and stand-up comedy for entertainment.

Ready with the traditional Indian bites at the show are (from left) Deshan Govender, Debbie Cuppan and Michelle Cuppan Iyaloo.

Last Friday’s show featured the comedic talents of Senzo Mthethwa, Satchu Annamalai, Koobeshen Naidoo and Henry Ramkissoon, who had the audience in stitches with side-splitting jokes and toe-tapping songs.

The members of the Port Shepstone and District Andhra Sabha thanks the community for their support.

Next event
The next fundraising event for the Andhra Sabha members will be ‘Ready, Steady, Cook’, a cook-off challenge and family fun day to be held at the Andhra Sabha hall on November 24 from 09:00.

Neville and Ashika Duki.

The day will also feature food stalls, live entertainment, family games, mendhi art, and much more.

If your team of six is up for the challenge, contact Mano Moodley on 082 5747485.

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