Showing posts with label Bernard Jay. Show all posts
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Thursday, 10 November 2016

The Greatest Love of All

THE WHITNEY HOUSTON SHOW


A thrilling announcement from Producer, John Van Grinsven & Artistic Director of The South African State Theatre, Aubrey Sekhabi. The premiere Pretoria season of The Greatest Love of All: The Whitney Houston Show starring the talented Belinda Davids.

The tribute show has taken the world by storm & is a fun & heart-felt concert which is dedicated to the incomparable Whitney Houston. The show celebrates the magnificent catalogue of hits that Houston made famous during her 30 year career, including hits like ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’, ‘Where Do Broken Hearts Go’, ‘I’m Every Woman’, ‘I Will Always Love You’ & many more.

Starring the breathtaking voice of Belinda Davids live in concert & direct from sell out shows across Europe, together with a full band, dancers & theatrical effects, the show is not just a brilliant tribute but a spectacular concert experience in its own right & should not be missed!

After debuting with a sold-out 6 week run in Johannesburg back in 2014 & a highly successful second season in 2015, the show has been seen across the globe & now, for the very 1st time, will be travelling to Pretoria & will be on stage for a limited season in the Opera Theatre of the State Theatre from 26th January until 14th February 2017.



During an interview with B Sharp Entertainment during her 2015 run in Johannesburg, Davids was quoted as saying: “I want people to remember Whitney for when she was amazing, for when she was the power house, for when she was the voice, for when she was this amazing artist. She worked very hard. Her mother instilled a great work ethic in her. But I want people to remember Whitney when she was at the top of her game.”

Produced by Van Grinsven’s Showtime Management Australia & is presented in Pretoria by The South African State Theatre & Bernard Jay, in association with MNet. 

Sunday, 2 October 2016

Robin Hood & the Babes in the Wood

ROBIN HOOD AND THE BABES IN THE WOOD
A BRAND NEW PANTOMIME ADVENTURE FROM JANICE HONEYMAN

Riding through the royal forest of Sherwood on a glorious May morning, you don’t have a care in the world.  Then you hear a bird call, the faint rustling of trees, and suddenly a man armed with a longbow appears in your path.  He wears a feathered cap, or is that a hood?  You can’t see the man’s face clearly, but you don’t have to.  He is dressed in Lincoln green, the colour of Robin Hood – the most famous English outlaw of all time. 


The earliest surviving Robin Hood ballad, Robin Hood and The Monk, dates from the 15th Century.  Subsequently, the legend has become one of the most popular movie and TV stories of all time: from Robin Hood and His Merry Men, a 1908 silent film; to British television’s long-running series The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-59); to 1973’s Walt Disney’s Robin Hood; to Mel Brooks’ hilarious Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993); and to the 2010 movie Robin Hood, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe.

And now comes Janice Honeyman’s brand new pantomime adventure, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood, on the stage of The Mandela at Joburg Theatre from November 5th to December 30th 2016. 

The plot combines the babes-lost-in-the-forest story with the Robin Hood legend.  The young children, Hansel and Gretel, come to visit their uncle, the Sheriff of Nottingham, little suspecting that he is plotting their demise.  But never fear, help is at hand – in the shape of Robin and his Merry Men, plus Maid Marian and the Spirit of the Forest!

Playing the role of Robin in his first Joburg Theatre pantomime is Izak Davel, best known to TV viewers as Isidingo’s arrogant Bradley Haines, and whose hit recordings include Verlei My, Is Jy In Of Is Jy Uit and Vreesloos.  
Much loved panto star Desmond Dube returns to Joburg Theatre to play the jovial Friar Tuck, Idols finalist Bongi Mthombeni features in his fifth Joburg Theatre pantomime as the dandy Will Scarlet and leading lady of South African musical theatre, Kate Normington, will surely be wildly comic as Silly Sylviana, the Spirit of the Forest!

 
Also featured in Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood are Graham Hopkins as the villainous Norman the Nasty, Sheriff of Nottingham, L J Urbani as the ever-popular panto Dame Emmarentia Ugly, Phumi Mncayi as chief lieutenant of the Merry Men, Little John, award-winning actress Candida Mosoma as Much the Miller’s Son, the beautiful Carmen Pretorius as Robin’s love interest, Maid Marian, and Jaco Van Rensburg as the wandering minstrel, Alan-a-Dale.

Joining them in the all-South-African cast are; TeeKay Baloyi, Darius Engelbrecht, Clive Gilson, Nuritt Graff, Kyra Green, Dirk Joubert, Dolly Louw, Yamikani Mahaka-Phiri, Tsepho Ncokoane, Noni Nkonto, Dale Scheepers, Natasha Van Der Merwe and Maryanne Van Eyssen.

“It’s an exciting year for us when Janice Honeyman writes a brand new pantomime script,” says Bernard Jay, Executive Producer of the panto. “We don’t know exactly what to expect until the last minute, but we do know it will be full of her magical flair for story-telling, spectacular special effects, zany comedy and outrageous double entendres!”

Writer/Director Janice Honeyman has collaborated with producer Bernard Jay on their sixteenth Joburg Theatre pantomime together. Musical direction under Rowan Bakker; Nicol Sheraton as choreographer; the eagerly anticipated, over-the-top, fabulous sets & costumes are supplied by Qdos from the UK; Lighting design by Graham McLusky; sound design by Trevor Peters; and Director Timothy Le Roux.


Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood has preview performances on The Mandela stage at Joburg Theatre on November 5th and 6th with tickets from R170.  The official Opening Night is Sunday, November 6th and will be on stage until December 30th, with tickets priced from R220.

Over 30,000 tickets have already been sold for this year’s panto, so best to hurry and get yours now for South Africa’s most popular family entertainment tradition.  
Tickets are available by visiting www.joburgtheatre.com or calling 0861 670 670, as well as through Webtickets and at Pick ‘n’ Pay stores. 
For group bookings of 10 or more, contact the theatre directly on 011 877 6853/6815.

Thursday, 22 September 2016

#SNF hits the State Theatre

It’s time to get down to the SA State Theatre in Pretoria and boogey like it’s 1977 with the cast from Saturday Night Fever.




Now a trip to the State Theatre in Pretoria is always a treat. It’s like going to this grand affair where you are allowed to dress up and sip on bubbly in the foyer of the Opera Theatre. The grandeur of this historic building still stands to this day. There is just an air around the theatre and it gives me butterflies and has me excited before every show.

Take a trip back in time to Bay Ridge, New York to one of the hottest summers where bell-bottom trousers & afro’s were seen everywhere.


So a bit of background into Saturday Night Fever and the story behind the story. During that era, there was a great incline in Puerto Rican immigrants moving into the traditional Italian neighborhoods forcing them to become somewhat more ‘multi-cultural’ and with that you can just imagine the racial tension that sparked as more and more immigrants took jobs from the ‘locals’ giving rise to unemployment. The story is about the cultural & territorial clashes experienced by young adults and we all know that with that there is bound to be a whole lot of sexual tension.


Producer – Bernard Jay, has brought together a great creative team.
Director – Greg Homman.
Choreographer – Weslee Lauder.
Musical Director – Rowan Bakker.
Set & Lighting Designer – Denis Hutchinson.
Sound Designer – Trevor Peters.
Costumer Designer – Sarah Roberts.


The musical score (mostly all songs from the Bee-Gees) will have your inner old school soul jumping for joy with hits like – Stayin’ Alive, Boogie Shoes, How Deep is your Love, Disco Inferno, Night Fever & If I can’t have you. (Be prepared to be singing along to most of the songs. It happened to me.)


The set designs are really well done and transport you back to 1977 and makes you get the real fee of what it was like in Brooklyn back in the day. The choreography. Well, if you know Weslee Lauder, you know it will be top class and incredibly entertaining. Innovative, yet familiar.


The cast comprises of some of the best South African talent. With the ever so talented Daniel Buys (who has also been in Grease & Mamma Mia) in the lead role as Tony Manero you are in for a treat. The entire cast of the show work well together and you can get the sense that they are a true ‘family’ at the end of the day.


Saturday Night Fever will be on stage at the South African State Theatre in Pretoria until 9 October 2016. I highly recommend that you get down here to see these talented actors in action as soon as possible.


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Images - Sanmari Marais