Cape Argus

Stars to light up stage in support of Kolisi Foundation

- BERNELEE VOLLMER Bernelee.Vollmer@inl.co.za

THE highly anticipate­d and star-studded production of Finding the Light – An Evening with Musical Theatre Stars, will be staged in The Mother City from this week.

The show, hosted by award-winning comedian Marc Lottering, was instituted by the Finding The Light Foundation and is a celebratio­n of beloved musical theatre classics.

And while theatregoe­rs are in for a great show, they will also be supporting a charitable cause as all the production’s net proceeds will be donated to the Kolisi Foundation.

Much of the appeal of Finding the Light – An Evening with Musical Theatre Stars is that it features renowned performers from London's West End, New York City’s Broadway as well as South African talents.

They will be joined by the Cape Town Philharmon­ic Orchestra.

Jessica Ross, the show’s executive producer and the co-founder of Finding The Light Foundation, said there is a huge demand for the show.

“Tickets are flying out the door, so make sure you get your tickets booked for this unique production, which will be presented for six performanc­es only,” she said.

The production, featuring hits from shows such as Rent, The Greatest Showman, Frozen and many more, will also showcase a dazzling line-up of internatio­nal soloists.

This includes Kim Criswell, Michael D Xavier, David Habbin and Broadway star, Nikki Renée Daniels.

They will be joined on stage by South African luminaries such as Jonathan Roxmouth, Lynelle Kenned, Tshepo Ncokoane and Lucy Tops.

The production will also feature youth from the local community.

“We are also delighted to announce our ensemble of 15 brilliant young talents featuring student performers from Cape Town’s Waterfront Theatre School and LAMTA (Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy),” said Daniel Galloway, who is producing the event alongside Ross.

Under the direction of Paul Robinson and with David Habbin’s creative direction, the show is set to represent the collaborat­ive efforts of all those involved, in support of the Kolisi Foundation’s impactful initiative­s.

The organisati­on was founded by two-time Rugby World Cup winner and Springboks captain, Siya Kolisi, and his wife, Rachel.

Through their foundation, they seek to invoke a positive change in South African communitie­s by focusing on food security, gender-based violence and promoting safe spaces through sport and education.

Where: The Artscape Theatre in Foreshore.

When: Tonight to Sunday, with a Gala Night tomorrow.

Cost: Tickets start from R190 and are available from Webtickets.

Is’hlahla Sengoma

Award-winning directors Morapeleng Molekoa and Msakha Mona are crafting a musical experience like no other.

Their production, Is’hlahla Sengoma, is a celebratio­n of African heritage as well as a call for social justice, and will run for one night only.

“With a tree being a place of rest, this production seeks to create an atmosphere of both reflection and hopefulnes­s, and to deliver sounds that will facilitate rest to our being,” Mona recently explained to Artslink.

The production showcases diverse Southern African expressive forms and will be performed by some of the country’s top artists.

They include Tsoness, Msakha and Qhama Musiq, with languages such as Setswana, siSwati and isiXhosa represente­d in the show.

Under the musical direction of Daniel Mabaso and Beki Mbambo, a live band accompanie­s the performanc­es.

South African College of Music’s Siphosihle Letsoso serves as vocals co-ordinator and also appears on stage.

This production promises to be a nourishing experience which celebrates African roots and communal songs.

Where: Concert Hall – Baxter Theatre Centre.

When: This Saturday at 5pm. Cost: Tickets cost R50 from Webtickets.

Kipper’s Undergroun­d Adventure

This production centres on Wilma, Kipper and her grandmothe­r, who embark on an adventure which sees their magic keys leading them to the Earth’s stomach.

Along the way, they encounter peculiar characters like Willie the giant, Dwiddle the dwarf and a comical ostrich named Elvis, who is on a quest to find a diamond.

As they navigate dangers, the question arises: Can they rescue their newfound friends from harm?

The Kipper series was honoured with a Fleur du Cap Award for Best Children’s Theatre in 2022 and has been nominated again this year. Where: Artscape’s KyKNet Theatre. W hen: April 22 and 25, at 3pm, and on April 29 and 30, at 10am.

Cost: Tickets are R80 from Webtickets.

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