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Don’t miss the Christmas pantomime – Sleeping Beauty

It's that exciting time of the year and the pantomime Sleeping Beauty is coming to Joburg Theatre.

 

JOHANNESBURG  – Theatre producer Bernard Jay is proud to announce his fifteenth collaboration with acclaimed writer/director Janice Honeyman on the annual Joburg Theatre pantomime productions.

The evergreen tale of the beautiful princess who is cursed at her christening by the wicked fairy in Janice Honeyman’s “pantomime of your dreams”, Sleeping Beauty, will be on the stage of The Mandela at Joburg Theatre from November 7 to December 30.  This will be the first time the pantomime Sleeping Beauty has been staged at Joburg Theatre since 2002.

Janice Honeyman promises that “Our Sleeping Beauty will bring the pure magic of pantomime once again to Joburg, mixed with sheer spectacle, special effects, laughter, outrageous puns, double-entendres and the most popular of contemporary music, mixed together with some classic melodies always associated with this story.  Not to mention the giant spider, the fateful spinning wheel and That Kiss!”

Bernard Jay adds, “This has to be the most exciting,and certainly most romantic cast we have ever managed to bring together for a Joburg Theatre pantomime.”

After a two-year absence from the panto tradition, the most beloved of all South African panto stars, Tobie Cronjé, returns to grace the Joburg stage with his over-the-top portrayal of Dame Nora Nursey, South Africa’s newest musical theatre star, Candida Mosoma, plays the Good Fairy Floradora Daisy and Christopher Jaftha returns to panto as Prince Harry Hunkador the Handsome.

Nicole Fortuin started her career as a dancer and she will play Chris Jaftha’s Princess Aurora-Adora with Timothy Moloi, one of South Africa’s most prolific and popular performers as Sir Poensface Ponce-a-Lot and Michelle Botha will play the Wicked Fairy Kakkamella Khakibos.

Christopher Jaftha as Prince Harry and Nicole Fortuin as Princess Aurora-Adora.
Christopher Jaftha as Prince Harry and Nicole Fortuin as Princess Aurora-Adora.

Providing additional style and some ‘wow moments’ in Sleeping Beauty will be nine youngsters from the Joburg sports and dance training academy Art of Motion.  These hugely talented youngsters will be integrated into the panto story, using their skills in ballet, Irish, Latin American, African, Hip Hop and contemporary dance.

Sleeping Beauty is produced by Bernard Jay for Joburg Theatre, with associate producers Simon James and Claire Pacariz, and is brought to Joburg Theatre in association with MNet, Jacaranda FM and Your Family magazine.

Over 30 000 tickets have already been sold for this year’s Joburg Theatre pantomime, with tickets for preview performances on Saturday November 7 and Sunday November 8 ranging from R165 to R290.

Regular performance ticket prices from November 13 to December 30 range from R215 to R340.

Bookings are exclusively through www.joburgtheatre.com or by calling 0861 670 670.

Special group discounts and hospitality packages are available.  Visit www.joburgtheatre.com or call 0861 670 670.

 

 

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