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Sports :"2nd Asian Central Zone Volleyball Championship."
2nd Asian Central Zone Volleyball Championship, to be held at Liaqat Gymnasium Islamabad from June 19-25. In the championship seven countries including hosts Pakistan, the defending champions Kazakhstan, Iran, Maldives, Turkmenistan, India, and Sri Lanka will
participate. The competition would be held under a single league system. The winners will be given two points while the losers will claim a single point. At the end, the team which will finish at the top of the points table, will be declared the
champion. On the opening day (June 19) three matches will be played. Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka at 4:00 pm in the opener while Turkmenistan will confront Kazakhstan and India will take on Iran.
Venue: Liaqat Gymnasium Islamabad
Date: 19th June 2007 - 25th June 2007
Time: 1400 hrs - 2000 hrs
Tickets available: Open Entry
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Stage Drama :"Bombay Dreams."
The hit Indian musical and dance extravaganza comes to Islamabad! Bombay Dreams, an internationally renowned musical play has just hit the Capital city and will run from 5th April to 22nd April, 2007. Full of vibrancy, energy and
color, Bombay Dreams promises to set the stage alight.
Venue: Islamabad Club Auditorium
Date: 5th April 2007 - 22nd April 2007
Time: 1930 hrs - 2130 hrs
Tickets available: Illusions, At the auditorium gate
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Stage Drama :"Some Like It Hot."
Adapted from the original 1959 comedy Hollywood film, Some Like It Hot is currently playing at the Islamabad Club Auditorium. An out and out comedy, this play has been receiving positive reviews from audiences and critics alike. Full of vibrant
colors, dance sequences and energy, the play starts from 28th February and goes for 15 days.
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"Clash": International Playwriting & Acting Forum.
Internationally renowned playwrights from across the world, and some brilliant indigenous writers team up to mentor budding playwrights, helping them write, act in and direct their first ever plays. The program includes three separate sections, one dealing with meta-theatricality, another with history, and the third with 'Clash': an exchange of ideas and views. |
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