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Cool music to beat summer heat

Pattaya Players announce new production


Cool music to beat summer heat

The Pattaya International Music Festival gets underway this Friday, March 20 to help residents and visitors to beat the recession blues.
This is an unrivalled opportunity to enjoy a weekend of listening and dancing to beautiful music performed by more than 100 outstanding artists. Fun awaits everyone from Friday through to Sunday night.
After last year’s postponement, the festival is back and promises to once more be an annual event. According to Pattaya’s City Hall it was revived to lighten the town’s mood and to give residents and tourists all the more reason to smile and enjoy the resort. It echoes the sentiments of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night – “If music be the food of love play on”…
The event is also part of a wider nation-wide campaign “Amazing Thailand Amazing Value” managed by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to deliver events and value-for-money features to Thai and international travelers.
For music lovers it will certainly enhance their holiday and will also help to turn Pattaya into a musical paradise broadening its appeal. The event is supported by well-known music companies such as GMM Grammy and its partners Modernine TV, Channel [V] Thailand, Channel [V] International and the Korea Foundation for International Exchange.
There will be altogether 4 stages which are the Bali Hai Pier (Orange Stage), Central Pattaya (Green Stage), in front of Royal Garden plaza (Pink Stage), and in front of Soi 4 (Blue Stage), all four of which will cater to all kinds of music loving fans.
Pattaya’s roads from the dolphin roundabout up to the Bali Hai Pier will be closed off everyday during the concert from 4.00 pm until late.

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Pattaya Players announce new production

The Pattaya Players are proud to announce their Spring production entitled, “The Odd Couple” (female version) on April 3-5, 2009.
This full-length play written by Neil Simon and directed by Adam Kuhl features a cast of eight talented thespians. The script was born out of the male-version “The Odd Couple,” original Broadway play, Hollywood movie and subsequent TV series that featured Oscar Madison and Felix Unger. These two characters quickly became an unforgettable part of American culture. However, Neil Simon’s more current, gender-switching rewrite outshines the original male version in many ways. The result is a fresh, frolicking adaptation of a cuttingly witty theatrical presentation.
The two evening performances on Friday April 3rd and Saturday, April 4th will feature an optional buffet dinner component catered by the world-renowned chefs at The Amari Hotel. Tickets for adults will be 300 Baht (without dinner) and 1,000 Baht (inclusive of buffet). Children under 12 may attend the show for 200 Baht (without dinner) and 900 Baht (inclusive of buffet).
Sunday, April 5th will be a matinee performance with no buffet available. Tickets can be purchased through any board member, by e-mailing pattayaplayers@gmail. com or by stopping by the Amari Orchid Hotel lobby in North Pattaya. More information can be found at www. pattayaplayers.org.



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