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Prepare for movie magic with Rowan Stuart

With only 50 seats available, booking for the event is crucial.

THE multi-talented South African musician, Rowan Stuart, will premiere his first short film, Instrumagicka, at Seabrooke’s Theatre in Durban on Friday, 30 April.

Based on the music of his upcoming instrumental EP of the same name, Instrumagicka – The short film stars the talented actors Bryan Hiles, Cara Roberts and Mpilo ‘Straw’ Nzimande and was written, directed and filmed by Rowan.

The story weaves a tale of mystery with a supernatural undertone.

The artist explained, “Instead of creating a regular music video for my upcoming EP, I decided to weave all six of the pieces into one continuous mini-movie and now the music and the visual story have become one and the same.”

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This special event will include the premiere screening and will be followed by a live, on-stage interview with the cast and a solo music performance by Rowan Stuart.

The Seabrooke’s Theatre, 255 St Thomas Road in Musgrave, will open its doors at 6pm and the entertainment will begin at 7pm. Snacks and beverages will be on sale in the foyer.

Strict social distancing and sanitising protocols will be in place and guests must wear masks.

Tickets cost R100 per person. Seating is limited to 50 people. To book your ticket, email carrynclicks@gmail.com.

 

 

 


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