Dear goanet readers

England-Autumn Goenkar Tiatr “Fator ani Mati”
Bring in the sunshine and a warm welcome to our Goa comedy supremos’ John 
D’Silva and Humbert arriving in London, England this week along with Anil V 
Pednekar, Olga, Antus, Hazel, Willy, Mark, Joicelan, Bab Andrew, Simon 
Gonsalves, Victor, Ruzel D’Souza also joining stalwarts of the Konkani stage in 
the UK assembling  for  the performance of “Fator ani Mati” written and  
directed by playwrighjtFr Lucas Rodrigues sfx of the Pilar Fathers UK in aid of 
Pilar Missions and facilitated by the Goan Chaplaincy (UK).
All Adult Ticket 12 stg pounds
SUN 8 Sept- Swindon Wiltshire two shows 10.30am and 5pm at Wyvern Theatre. 
Theatre Square SN1 1QN
Box Office                                Monty 07840135121                     
                                                                                
                                               Luis (Reading) 07831160766
Sat 14 Sep – Wembley- 3pm at Copland Community Hall free limited parking in 
Grounds HA9 7BU
Box Office                               Nazareth 07737166254 Nelson 
07752985003             
                                    Caetano 07882009063      Mark 07535931677 
                                    Edna 07590419942 S.Caitan 07949206355
Sun 15 Sep-Croydon 2pm “Finale” at Archbishop Lanfranc School Hall Mitcham Road 
CR9 3AS- Ample free parking on school grounds
Box Office                                Nina Pinto    0208 767 0663           
                                                                                
                                            Pilar Fathers 0208 648 2101
Reserve your seats today/tonight  for a thrilling performance into the factors 
that influence human behaviour in a contextualised Goan Society The play will 
appeal to all ages as the good and the evil are set against in a fine balance 
to unearth the behavioural patterns “Swaying” one way or the other, that has 
resulted in today’s Goa. This is also an ideal opportunity to catch up on our 
language and music. Teenagers don’t just drop off   your parents and 
grandparents do join in - Goan Snacks and Beverages are normally available. 
Come at least one hour earlier to meet and greet have a snack, chat and a drink 
or two in a true Goenkar atmosphere at reasonable prices.




Melvyn Fernandes
Thornton Heath
Surrey
3 September 2013
 

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