Jazz and drama combine

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What could be a worthy successor to the glittering, exciting Benzarama which just this week combined top country western music with a Mercedes Benz as gate prize?

Jazzadrama promises an equally entertaining evening, combining jazz and drama talents of Cayman Drama Society members and guest artistes.

This Saturday, at the Royal Palms Conference Room, compere Colin Wilson will be introducing selections by Ed Oliver's Ironshore Jazz Dance Band and comedy skits that include a Margaret Thatcher impersonation and an enactment of The Great Train Robbery.

All this plus a bit of magic by Gordon Nielson and a few songs add up to a cabaret kind of evening so long enjoyed by Cayman audiences. Mr. Ed's band will continue playing after the performance for added listening or dancing pleasure. Tickets may be obtained outside the Bank of Nova Scotia between noon and 2:00 pm or at the door.

Advanced tickets may be reserved by phoning 742-26.