#OFMKunsteklop - Van Broadway na Birdstraat: 'n Eerste vir aanlyn vermaak

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Neem daai geel baksteenpad tot in New York se 42ste Straat, waar akteurs aan lamppale hang en in die reën sing terwyl hulle Fosse dat die biesies bewe. Van Hamilton tot by Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Waitress, Chicago, Les Misérables, West Side Story en Dear Evan Hansen – met volle kostuums, groot dansnommers en dáárdie solo’s wat jou lelik laat huil, bring hierdie geselskap van 28 sanger-danser-akteurs jou al ons gunstelingliedjies van die mees ikoniese musicals – al die pad van Broadway na Stellenbosch. Ek gesels met Pedro Kruger oor die unieke vertoning.

Vervaardig deur Curro Create in samewerking met Wordsmith’s Theatre Factory
Hennie van Greunen en Pedro Kruger Regisseurs en samestellers
Melissa van der Spuy Musiekregie en musiek
Kobus Rossouw Beligtingsontwerp en tegniese bestuur
Marcel Bezuidenhout Klankontwerp
Howard Fyvie Oudiovisuele ontwerp
Rouvé Hattingh Kostuums
Trudy Fredericks en Lee Piedt Choreografie
Aangebied deur Curro Create – A Curro Initiative
Met: Corlea Botha, Germandt Geldenhuys, Timothy Moloi, André Terblanché, Lynelle Kenned, met 23 Curro Create-sangers/-dansers

Skakel vir kaartjies:
https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/Event.aspx?itemid=1502489717
23 Jul 2020 English South Africa Performing Arts · Visual Arts

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