Artists haul out the moth balls
By Frank Chemaly
Markets
All markets are closed during level 4 restrictions, although many traders have websites or Facebook or Instagram accounts where you can support them online.
Shows
Rhumbelow, Durban: The lockdown follows a successful 20th anniversary celebration which included a hugely popular Scavenger Hunt around Glenwood and a pub quiz, (which they hope to repeat in the Christmas holidays). Theatre manager Roland Stansell said he had already decided to close in July because of the uncertainty and the fall in bookings. This was before the president’s announcement. He hopes the theatre will be able to reopen in August with the Glitter Girls and an Elvis show at Northlands and Umbilo respectively. The Rhumbelow LOSS Series (lockdown online streaming shows)‒ a selection of more than 100 shows that can be bought online ‒ is still running. Email [email protected] for details.
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UK’s rarest cars: 1986 Yugo 45 Convertible, the sole survivor on British roads
Perfect for a balmy May bank holiday weekend, or total laughing stock? Love it or hate it, you have to admit there’s nothing quite like it
28 May 2021 • 4:30pm
Cheap and cheerful: the drop-top version of the compact Yugo 45 appealed to those with aspirations of a VW Golf GTI Cabriolet but with severely limited funds
Back in 1986, the 45 Convertible seemed the perfect choice for motorists of a limited budget with a desire for open-air motoring. Placing an order would also guarantee certain exclusivity as the Blackpool firm Top Hat converted only five standard Yugo hatchbacks for open-air motoring – and today, Liam Griffin owns the sole roadworthy survivor.