Khama to attend 'Caught in the Net' at the Moth Club

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Capital Players, one of the country's oldest theatre production companies dating back to the colonial era, is staging two more performances of its recent highly successful play, Caught in the Net, tomorrow and Saturday at Moth Hall near the new bus rank.

The Friday event, according to the organizers,  is a gala night to be graced by President  Ian Khama in aid of the Lady Khama  Charitable Trust.  The  Saturday show  is a public night. The previous seven performances  at the Moth hall were sold out (except for one ) and another was overbooked, the organisers say. Tomorrow's gala night, which starts at 19.45 hours, includes food and drinks. The public night will also start at 19.45 hours on Saturday. Presenting the hilarious comedy, Caught in the Net, to entertain and  beguile the theatre going public of Gaborone, the theatre company is aiming to raise P20, 000 for the Lady Khama Charity.

The play was first presented by Capital Players  three years ago, and features  the likes of  Steven Tough Williams.

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