Campaign India Team
Oct 23, 2010

Weekend happenings: Digital Talk to play at Bluefrog

Also catch Wayne Deakin, Rainer Hersch and Junior Simpson at the Comedy Store

Weekend happenings: Digital Talk to play at Bluefrog

Music

Digital Talk

Catch Julien Fougea and Luc Achintre, the French duo who have a psytrance group called Digital Talk spinning their tracks at Bluefrog in Mumbai tonight. 

Vh1 Gods of Guitar

American Progressive Rock, heaby metal guitarist and columnist from Chicago, Michael Angelo Batio will play at Bluefrog in Mumbai on Saturday night from 10:00 pm onwards. 

Comedy

Catch Wayne Deakin, Rainer Hersch and Junior Simpson perform at the Comedy Store in Mumbai on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Friday and Saturday night they will have two performances, at 8:30 and 10:30 pm, while on Sunday night they will have a single performance at 8:30 pm.

Theatre

Mamtaz Bhai Patang Waale

Manav Kaul explores a relationship the returns to haunt a man who thought he'd make a clean break from the past. Bikki, the protagonist in the play is extremely fond of kite flying and is mentored by Mamtaz bhai, the man who is the owner of a kite shop. Catch this on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Prithvi theatre in Mumbai at 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm. 

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