Aunty Merle to close its Joburg curtains with a bang

JOBURG – Aunty Merle continues to wow the audience ahead of its final week.

With rave reviews and standing ovations night after night, Aunty Merle, Marc Lottering’s most beloved alter ego, has sashayed into the hearts of Joburgers since the start of the run of Aunty Merle The Musical which opened at the Joburg Theatre on 1 February.  The hit musical will see its final shows this week as the curtain closes this coming Sunday, 24 February.

“I’ve had many hours to meditate and ponder on my trip, in quiet candlelight, thanks to Eskom. My trip to Johannesburg has been unforgettable! Joburg is definitely very different to Cape Town.  Everything up here just seems to move faster.  I will miss Joburg.  It really is like being overseas.  Without a visa!” said Aunty Merle on how she found her time in Joburg.

High drama unfolds as Merle’s daughter, Abigail, announces her engagement to her boyfriend, Alan.  But it’s never smooth-sailing in the world of musicals when Abigail’s twisted and corrupt ex, Denver Paulse – who holds a dodgy top job with the SABC is determined to get her back, and if not, threatens to reveal a very dark secret which is bound to tear the lovers apart.

“This show brings people together by merging music and comedy with South African flavour.  The audience will leave feeling love and warmth, with a craving for lemon meringue. This is a must-see,” said Lottering.

Written by Marc Lottering and directed by Lara Foot, the musical comedy boasts a talented South African cast including Tracey-Lee Oliver as Abigail, Paul du Toit as Alan, Loukmaan Adams as Denver Paulse, with a stellar support cast including Royston Stoffels, Tankiso Mamabolo, Gina Shmukler, Adrian Galley, Carmen Maarman, Zandile Madliwa, Sizwesandile Mnisi, Anzio September and Crystal Finck – accompanied by a live 8-piece band.  Twenty-two original songs, with lyrics by Marc Lottering and Tarryn Lamb; musical direction by Alistair Izobel and choreography by Grant Van Ster, have earned the cast thunderous standing ovations, three sell-out seasons in Cape Town and four Fleur de Cap nominations.

Tickets are limited for the remaining shows and patrons can purchase their tickets via the Joburg Theatre website or via WebTickets.

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