Author: M Mulholland

It was a fun combination of singing, dancing and visual theatre with cheerful engaging hosts. Highly interactive with the audience, it was hard not to jam along with the beat. Cleverly written songs and bright and colourful animation’s resulted in a pleasant show for parents and their young children. ML

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Set in the beautiful St. Aidan’s Chapel multi-award (SAMA) winning CH2 Guitar Duo along with Hoerskool Randburg Choir will take you on a journey of a fusion of classical, latin, flamenco and instrumental pop. With 140 voices echoing throughout the chapel this is an outstanding performance well worth it’s time. SC

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Koch brings us an entertaining show, with a collection of fantastic characters. An accomplished ventriloquist, he delivers a brilliant performance. A great, fun, fully interactive comedic experience. Pitched at an adult audience. LAK

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For all musical theatre enthusiasts “Revival” is a must see production for all ages. The performance is based on the touching story of Nomazwe, a women who has just been divorced by her unfaithful husband. The exuberant cast has powerful voices that depict Nomazwe’s difficult journey. Although the show is long the experience is unforgettable. MC

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Risk is a creative and intriguing drama production. The performance takes the audience behind the scenes to a production crew about to flight a very controversial game show. Risk is an interactive drama that utilises multimedia to enrich the experience. This is a mentally stimulating show that will definitely leave you thinking. Parental guidance is advised. MC

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Shannon Hope sings of her struggles with love and her hopes for life. The accompanying piano is brilliant and blends well with her beautiful alto voice, which is full and well rounded with intricate tone variation. Her songs echo through your soul with the deep and heartfelt lyrics. One woman, one piano, blown away. EM

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A humorous interactive performance presented by a charming drag queen diva with an alter ego, Champagne and Miss Mary Scary. Vulgar at times but always cleverly compiled, I’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for a good laugh. Musical repertoire interlude provided a colorful break. Come in a good mood but if you don’t she will get you into one.

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