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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

African Adventure

Paisley Productions, in association with South African National Parks, is proud to present the fresh, inspirational and humorous family musical African Adventure at The Fringe at Joburg Theatre from April 14 for a limited season until May 5, 2011.

This exciting, ground breaking stage production incorporates fresh young talent, puppets inspired by the smash hit international musical Avenue Q and a Nickelodeon-inspired stage design.

The show is set in the African bushveld where the wildlife faces the ever present threat of poaching. Join Lynette the posh Giraffe, Malcolm the funky Monkey and Olivia the Ostrich-diva as they face the terrifying quest to help their Rhino friends Ricky and Rachael.

Tracy Christelis, an upcoming writer with a fresh approach to family theatre, has captured the heart of our African culture in this new and original script. Jesse Christelis and Zak Hendrikz have teamed up to direct this new proudly South African musical and with their out-of-the-box approach to theatre are certain to deliver an enchanting African theatre experience. Add to that the inspirational music of Lonehill Estate's bassist Mark Van Den Berg and you have a show that beats and pulses with a vibrant African rhythm, incorporating all music genres from ragtime to world music along the way.



African Adventure will be showcasing some of the country's most talented up and coming performers from Tshwane University of Technology who are destined to be SA's theatre stars of the future. Based on the musical Avenue Q, the cast of 7 human and 9 puppet characters will interact as though human. The puppets are animated and voiced by the actor who will be present and unconcealed onstage at all times. The aim is for both the audience and puppeteer to focus on the character being portrayed.



African Adventure Family Musical will whisk you and your family away on the adventure of a lifetime. There is no better way to entertain the family this Easter Holiday - head down to the Joburg Theatre and let adventure grab you by the tail.

10% of ticket sales go to South African National Parks' Counter Rhino Poaching and Public Education Divisions.

Tickets are R95, and are on sale exclusively by visiting www.joburgtheatre.com and purchasing your print-at-home ticket on the Internet, or by calling Joburg theatre’s new direct ticketing line on 0861 670 670.


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