Gauteng's family entertainment mecca, Emperors Palace, heats things up this summer with a plethora of entertainment options suitable for young and old well into the New Year.
Wondering what to do for a year-end function or how to entertain clients or family? Let the extraordinary new Cirque du Vic solve your problem. Experience a baroque wonderland filled with talented dancers, aerial strength acts and a spine-tingling contortionist while dancing to the biggest hits performed live by Dr Victor & The Rasta Rebels. This show phenomenon will be performed from Wednesdays to Sundays and tickets are R180 per person.
Join the delightfully zany characters Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz and Mayzie La Bird for a musical trip into the wonderful wacky world of Dr Seuss in Seussical Jr. The spectacular stage production features a toe-tapping, hand-clapping cornucopia of musical styles mixed with a talented and energetic cast that will keep both children and adults delighted and enthralled. The show will be performed from 10 to 24 December and tickets are R95 per person.
The legendary Johnny Clegg will be celebrating his 30th anniversary to the South African music industry with Spirit Is The Journey from 15 to 24 December. Fans will be entertained by Clegg's biggest hits, includig Scatterlings Of Africa, Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World, African Sky Blue and many more. Tickets start at R175 per person.
To celebrate the start of the New Year, the home of entertainment presents The Parlotones: Carbon Free Concert in January 2011. They will be taking over The Palace Of Dreams for an electric performance that will keep audiences on their feet all night (Jan 21 - 23, 2011). The Parlotones are known for their polished stage performances delivered against the backdrop of their deftly crafted and darkly romantic lyrics.
South African singer, songwriter and much-loved entertainer Nataniël returns to Emperors Palace with his latest stage spectacular, COMBAT, from February 17 to March 26, 2011. Nataniël's anticipated new show arrives just months after staging Cathedral. Over the past decade Nataniël has not only established himself as producer, director, designer, playwright and public speaker, but as South Africa's leading exponent of the solo stage act. An outspoken and controversial figure, Nataniël continuously crosses over from the alternative circuit to the main stage, and this new show will be another event not to be missed. For further details or to book tickets, visit http://www.emperorspalace.com/.
Tickets for all entertainment at Emperors Palace can also be booked at http://www.computicket.com/.
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