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Curtain call in Jozi: serving Broadway glitz, ballet and comedy gold

Debashine Thangevelo|Published

Christopher Jaftha as Edward Lewis with Leah Mari as Vivian Ward in 'Pretty Woman: The Musical'

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Numerous glowing reviews for "Pretty Woman: The Musical" have flooded social media since its debut at Montecasino's Teatro.

If you are curious about the cause of this widespread excitement, allow me to provide some insight.

The production boasts a brilliant ensemble led by Leah Mari as Vivian Ward and Christopher Jaftha in the role of Edward Lewis.

They are joined by Thuto Lesedi Gaasenwe portraying Kit De Luca, Vivian's closest friend, and Tiaan Rautenbach, who takes on the dual responsibilities of the hotel and store manager as Happy Man.

Rounding out the primary cast are Daniel Conradie as Edward's legal counsel, Philip Stuckey, and Bo Molefe, who makes a memorable impression as the bellhop, Guilio.

Drawing inspiration from the iconic '90s cinematic romance, the story follows the unlikely connection between Vivian, a spirited call girl, and Edward, a sophisticated entrepreneur.

After Edward enlists her as his companion for several high-profile social gatherings, an unexpected attraction develops. However, their budding relationship faces significant hurdles as their vastly different lifestyles collide.

The production features a vibrant and emotionally resonant score that masterfully evokes the story's energy, glamour and romance.

This dynamic music was composed by rock icon Bryan Adams, who attended the musical's Johannesburg premiere, alongside Jim Vallance, his longtime collaborator in songwriting. 

The score is highlighted by compelling solos such as "I Can't Go Back" and "Freedom," as well as spectacular ensemble numbers including "Together Forever" and "Welcome to Hollywood”.

Where: Montecasino’s Teatro. 

When: Runs until Sunday, May 31. Times vary.

Mountain Jew

Fans of Nik Rabinowitz will be delighted to learn that he is back on the stage with a new stand-up show, “Mountain Jew”.

True to form, he taps into his personal life for this one, reflecting on his upbringing as “mountain-farm-boy-Jew” on the slopes of Constantiaberg. 

He dives into his school experiences and his upbringing in South Africa. 

The limited-run show also touches on themes of identity. 

Where: Theatre on the Square. 

When: May 26 - 30, 7.30pm. 

The Princess and the Frog

Drawing on a classic childhood fairytale, the Mzansi Ballet Junior Company is set to debut a lively once-off new production.

Ayren Villalon Torguet and Jorge Wade are responsible for directing the creative choreography.

Blending expressive storytelling, classical technique, and youthful energy, the performance highlights the ballet company's emerging talent.

Where: Pieter Toerien Montecasino Main Theatre.

When: Saturday, May 30, 7.30pm.

Heal the World

Amid the national buzz surrounding the "Michael" biopic, Mzansi Ballet pays tribute to the King of Pop in their newest showcase. This artistic venture features choreography by celebrated South African Prima Ballerina Angela Revie in partnership with renowned Mexican guest artist Jorge Wade.

The performance delves into the dancers' own backgrounds, investigating the ways their unique life journeys shape and enhance their creative expression.

By focusing on these experiences, the ballet highlights the power of the individual to drive healing and creative change, both on stage and in the community. Ultimately, it celebrates dance as a global medium that overcomes racial, geographic, and linguistic barriers.

Theatregoers can look forward to hearing classics like “Thriller”, “Smooth Criminal”, “Heal the World” and “Black and White”.

Where: Pieter Toerien Montecasino Main Theatre. 

When: Runs until June 7, 7.30pm. Weekend times differ.