Don’t miss the fun, Madurai!

RJ Balaji is staging his satirical show ‘Ice House to White House’ at Raja Muthiah Mandram tomorrow (May 13)

May 11, 2018 04:24 pm | Updated 04:58 pm IST

Riding high on his popularity as an entertainer, Chennai-based radio jockey Balaji is coming to Temple Town with his super hit show, Ice House to White House, a satire on politics, cinema, people and society. It promises to be a laughter riot.

Presented by Nippon Paints in association with The Hindu Group, the show was premiered in Chennai last December to full house. Formatted like an awards ceremony, the two hour programme will keep the audience engaged as winners under different categories will be chosen based on their votes.

While known names from films and politics will vie for the awards, the different categories of awards will be revealed on-the-spot to keep the show interactive and live. Taking potshots at politicians, the light-hearted banter will also bring to fore several important social issues plaguing the State. Given peoples’ penchant for political gossip and taking a dig at politicians, the upcoming show is all set to provide steady streams of laughs.

Book your tickets in advance before they are sold out. Priced at Rs.300, Rs.500 and Rs.750, the tickets are available at office of The Hindu, 80 Feet Road near K.K.Nagar arch and JDC Stores, Shop No.17 and 31, Gokhale Road, Chinna Chokkikulam. Tickets can also be booked online at www.bookmyshow.com

Be an early bird and avail discounts on bulk booking as well. Contact 9841191911

‘Ice House to White House’ will be staged on Sunday May 13 at Raja Muthiah Mandram on Melur Main Road, K K Nagar. It starts at 6.30 p.m. Be there, if you can!

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