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Saturday, April 18, 2026

JOSEPH CLARK: THE MUSIC OF QUEEN

 


(Above: Joseph Clark. Pic supplied)

 

Joseph Clark heads to Durban this May for three shows taking place from May 8 to 10 in the Playhouse Opera Theatre, Durban.

After two incredible shows in 2024 and by popular demand, Joseph returns to the Opera Theatre stage in Durban — his artistic home as ballet dancer, actor and singer and where his legendary status started with Queen at the Opera.

Joseph Clark continues to entertain and mesmerize audiences, keeping the spirit of Queen’s music alive for a whole new generation of Freddie Mercury fans.

This year’s concerts are featuring local choirs for some of Queen’s most iconic songs as well as soprano Lizzy Phisane for the unforgettable Barcelona!

Having performed Queen’s music for over three decades, Joseph and guitar virtuoso Axe Lourens boast an extensive song list, including hits like Somebody To Love, Another One Bites The Dust, Under Pressure, Made In Heaven and, of course, Bohemian Rhapsody.

To the delight of many diehard fans, the duo promises to rock the house with high-energy tracks like Dragon Attack, Headlong and Tie Your Mother Down.

Having performed Queen’s music for over three decades, Joseph Clark captivated audiences not only in South Africa but also in the Netherlands, with a highlight being The Queen Experience in a packed 30,000-seater Gelredome stadium, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, the Middle East, United States and African countries including Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Malawi and more recently, Freddie Mercury’s birthplace, Zanzibar.

Joseph’s the champion, my friend! He’s one of the few around the world who can do the mercurial, legendary Queen vocalist justice with panache, style and the glory that was Freddie Mercury in full roar.” — Daily News, Durban

Reflecting on his approach to the tribute, Clark stated: “I’m not a believer in impersonating great artists but giving an audience a taste of their music, as a humble tribute and compliment to their genius. I try to create an atmosphere of magic; nostalgia for some and a new discovery for others.”

Joseph Clark is an internationally-acclaimed vocalist, actor and former principal ballet dancer with a career spanning over four decades. Originally from Amarillo, Texas, Clark established his professional roots in South Africa, where he became the first performer to receive national theatre awards across three disciplines: acting, singing, and dancing.

Since 1990, he has been widely recognised for his definitive performances of Queen’s repertoire, including the landmark production Queen at the Opera. His career highlights include performing for Nelson Mandela's 85th Birthday Celebration and headlining The Queen Experience for 30,000 fans at the Gelredome stadium in the Netherlands. Beyond his tribute work, Clark has been a frequent soloist with South Africa’s major symphony orchestras, as well as the Noord Nederlands Orkest.

Lovers of Joseph Clark’s performances should not miss this powerful, once-off experience!

 

Dates & Times:

Friday: May 8 at 19h00

Saturday: May 9 at 15h00

Sunday: May 10 at 15h00

Venue: The Playhouse Opera Stage

Tickets: From R250

Bookings: Webtickets  (https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid91038447)

 

TAMIA TO TOUR SOUTH AFRICA

 

(Tamia, pic supplied)

 

A recent official press release announced the highly-anticipated return of Grammy-nominated R&B superstar Tamia to South Africa this August, where she will headline The Biggest Women’s Month Celebration Tour Experience.

The tour will take place in Durban on August 7, 2026 at the Durban ICC. Two other events are:

August 6, 2026 – Grand Arena, GrandWest, Cape Town

August 10, 2026 – SunBet Arena, Time Square, Pretoria

 

Celebrated globally for her soulful voice and timeless catalogue, Tamia has captivated audiences with chart-topping hits including So Into You, Stranger in My House, Spend My Life With You, You Put a Move on My Heart, Still, Officially Missing You, Who Do You Tell?, This Time It’s Love, Careless Whisper, and Rain on Me, among many others.

This tour promises to be a premium live music experience, celebrating women, music, and culture during Women’s Month. Fans can expect an unforgettable evening of world-class entertainment, nostalgia, and powerful vocal performances from one of R&B’s most beloved voices.

More information from Sibusiso Ketwa on email: sbuketwa@gabisomedia.co.za

HISTORY CHANNEL HIGHLIGHTS

 

Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo season 2

April 18

Saturdays 19h25

 Mysteries UnEarthed with Danny Trejo season 2 examines the fascinating stories surrounding buried arti facts and lost civilizations, offering new insight and information, on various mysteries of the past and present. 

Anchored by Danny Trejo’s affinity for history and his natural curiosity into exploring the unknown, the show also includes captivating archival material, expert interviews, and compelling recreations. The series seeks to unearth what the human eye cannot easily detect.


The Lost Secrets of Jesus

April 19

Sunday 20h15

 The Lost Secrets of Jesus peels back the layers of centuries-old tradition and artistic interpretation to reveal the real historical and archaeological evidence behind the life of Jesus.

Taking viewers on a captivating journey from the ruins of Bethlehem to the heart of Roman politics, this special uncovers the lost cities, astonishing discoveries, and hidden truths that shaped the world of Jesus. This documentary is a deep dive into the historical context and tangible evidence of Jesus’ time.

Through expert insights and new findings, The Lost Secrets of Jesus challenges what we think we know, offering a fresh perspective on the man who changed the course of history. By exploring the past, we gain a richer understanding of Jesus and the world he lived in, making this special an unforgettable exploration of one of history’s most influential figures.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

CENTRE FOR JAZZ CELEBRATES CENTENARY ANNIVERSARIES OF MILES DAVIS AND JOHN COLTRANE

The UKZN Centre for Jazz and Popular Music celebrates the centenary anniversaries of Miles Davis and John Coltrane in celebration of Jazz Appreciation month

2026 provides opportunity to celebrate the centenary occasions of two of jazz’s great icons, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The theme therefore of the Centre’s Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) celebration in April is Miles and Trane @100: the impact of Miles Davis and John Coltrane on SA jazz and culture. Consequently, the regular Wednesday night concert programme at CJPM will pay homage to these two jazz giants with a sequence of four themed concerts in April:

 

15th: Annual Jazz vocal showcase

The annual celebration of vocal jazz spotlights the repertoires of Miles and Trane as jazz voice lecturer, Debbie Mari puts the talented singers through their paces.

 

22nd: Miles meets Mzansi

The spirit of innovation and futurism of Miles Davis meets the imagination of young South African musicians. New arrangements of classic Miles Davis tunes that are woven into the sound and feel of contemporary South Africa. Ntokozo Nsimbane on trumpet, Siyalo Zulu on trombone, Neil Gonsalves on piano, Zolile Mgqatsha on bass and Riley Giandhari on drums.

 

29th: George Mari present a Miles Davis tribute

George Mari (trumpet), Debbie Mari (voice), Leon Scharnick (saxophone), Melvin Peters (piano), Thutho Motsemme (bass) and Riley Giandhari take to the stage to celebrate classic Miles.

 

In addition, the jazz ensembles are working on repertoire in preparation to make presentation of the story and music of Miles and Trane to local schools and community music programs. The Centre is excited to have its new saxophone teacher, Mr Linda Sikhakane lead our students in this endeavour.

 

THE SONGBOOK SESSIONS

Monday 13 April!

Renowned guitarist - Nick Pitman is the host for the evening - playing his own compositions, including Jaedon's compositions in the set.

Joined by Masuda (Obakeng Thamage) on Keys, Brayden Hore on Bass and Bruce Baker on Drums. If you are a musician and want to jam on the tunes, come through at 18h00!

 

Monday 20 April

This will be led by the dynamic vocalist Xolisa Dlamini.

Tickets at Webtickets: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1587340270

 

Monday 27 April

The Songbook session at Bean Bag Jazz Lounge.

 

The Songbook Session departures from its regular Venue at UKZN Jazz Centre. 27th will be hosted by the beautiful Bean Bag Jazz Lounge and led by the incredible Dr Natalie Rungan. For audiences and musicians alike, The Songbook Sessions offers a vibrant platform for collaboration, learning, and musical exploration—continuing its mission to cultivate community through live performance and shared repertoire.

For audiences and musicians alike, The Songbook Sessions offer a vibrant platform for collaboration, learning, and musical exploration—continuing its mission to cultivate community through live performance and shared repertoire. Held weekly on Mondays from 18h00. Entrance is free for participating musicians and artists.

The Songbook Sessions Monday night jam session is made possible through the generous funding support of Concerts SA, Festival Enterprise Catalyst, SAMRO, and the National Treasury Jobs Fund.

A WOMAN APART


(Pics by Shelley Kjonstad)

(Right: Kajal Maharaj)

 

Kajal Maharaj in new one-woman show: “Who am I when my story ends?”

Seabrookes Theatre, DHS: Fri 24, Sat 25 and Sun 26 April

A Woman Apart, a new one-hander drama by Naresh Veeran, featuring award-winning, KZN actress Kajal Maharaj, comes to the intimate Seabrookes Theatre at DHS campus for a short season on April 24, 25 and 26, 2026.

Our experience of life continues to show us that happiness is fleeting, and that a sustainable sense of joy therefore cannot lie in the arms, dreams, or bank account of another. Tash is a successful, married lawyer (Maharaj). We meet her scrolling through her phone while waiting for an Uber in the midst of a moral and ethical crisis. As her story unfolds, we take an intimate look at the choices and actions that brought her to this point. 

Presented as a one-woman live on-stage performance, an immersive theatre experience supports it through a creative mix of AI and video technology. “The overall effect is that of a live screen-play”, says Executive Producer, Prakash Naidu, “A performance within a performance, which features virtual cameo appearances from artists including Daisy Spencer, Suria Govender, Darren King, Rahul Brijnath, Vukani Cele, Shika Budhoo and, via Instagram appearances, comedians Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert, and others.”

Writer and director, Naresh Veeran, says: “It is a story of personal freedom that comes only through honest reflection of one’s choices and decisions. The key message of A Woman Apart is that it is a self-generated consequence of what remains of us when such pursuits are seen for exactly what they are. Through Kajal’s performance, this play shows one possible HOW.”


(Left: Kajal Maharaj and Naresh Veeran photographed at Coastlands Musgrave Hotel on the Ridge.)

Maharaj who is best known for her performances on the hit television series, Imbewu, her recent lead in the comedy-drama, My Cousin’s Big Fat Durban Wedding, is looking forward to returning to the theatre once more where she began her career at age nine.

Maharaj enthuses: “Live performance is art, and the story of A Woman Apart is like a rich tapestry of colours and textures woven together by an artist whose sole occupation is creating beauty and spreading joy. It’s an amazing ride, and I’m really looking forward to sharing it.”

Veeran, a jazz musician and creative, is the best-selling author of the crime caper, 31 Million Reasons, and the director of KZN’s fabulous cinema box-office, romcom success, For Better, For Worse.

A Woman Apart runs for a short season in Durban at the intimate Seabrooke Theatre, DHS Campus on St Thomas Rd, Musgrave. The show runs:

-Friday 24 April at 15h00 and 19h30;

-Saturday 25 April at 16h00 (a fundraiser for SA Women Lawyer Assn) and 19h30

-Sunday 26 April at 19h30.

Tickets cost R150 pp. Bookings can be made via WhatsApp 069 433 9728 or via Instagram @NareshVeeranLive.

Guarded parking and bar/snack service available. The show runs for 70 minutes, no interval. Due to the adult content of the production, no under-16s permitted.



Tuesday, April 14, 2026

THE SHOCK OF THE LIGHT: REVIEW

 

The author shows how war changes everything, everyone who is involved in it and every bit of once-imagined permanence and stability. (Review by Margaret von Klemperer, courtesy of The Witness)

 

The Shock Of The Light by Lori Inglis Hall is a lengthy and complex novel, which tackles a variety of themes while centering on the years of World War 2. The main characters are Tessa and Theo, twins growing up in Cambridge in the interwar years with a pacifist father and a French mother. They share everything, developing a very close bond, but the reader is aware from the outset that they are very different people.

When Theo goes to university in England, Tessa heads to Paris and the Sorbonne, but when she returns, she has changed. She is less open with her brother who feels that she is hiding something - not that he doesn’t have secrets of his own. But then war breaks out, and despite their father’s objections, both go off to serve.

Theo joins the RAF and flies Spitfires while Tessa, bored with the secretarial work which seems to be about all that is open to her, eventually joins the Special Operations Executive and is parachuted into France.

The central part of the novel deals with the wartime experiences of both twins – and this is not a glamorous tale of derring-do and heroic exploits. Those do occur, but this war is a frightening, dirty experience which will not end well for either Theo or Tessa whose lives are often very messy. The author shows how war changes everything, everyone who is involved in it and every bit of once-imagined permanence and stability.

The narrative moves on to the post-war years, the Nuremberg trials, the revelations of betrayal, the concentration camps and the horrors of not knowing what happened to loved ones. And indeed, sometimes the horrors of knowing exactly what happened. I certainly don’t want to give spoilers for what is a well-constructed and well-told tale, so I will not give away the details of the plot. But a number of themes are explored.

One, of course, is the bond between twins and how their closeness can never disguise the fact of their being very much their own people. Another is the role of women in the early and mid-20th Century and how it played into the hands of people who exploited it for their own ends, both good and evil, and how now, in the 21st Century, it is being exposed. It makes for impressive addition to the fictional accounts of World War 2. - Margaret von Klemperer

The Shock Of The Light by Lori Inglis Hall is published by The Borough Press: ISBN 978-0-00-870132-1

 

Saturday, April 11, 2026

67 BLANKETS FOR NELSON MANDELA DAY CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

 


(Photograph by Sue Eslick taken at the 67 Blankets KZN Ambassadors on April 11, 2026)

 

South Africa’s beloved community movement - 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day - will celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Day with joyful public gatherings on April 18, 2026, bringing knitters, crocheters, families and supporters together in Johannesburg and other cities and towns across the country for a day dedicated to inspiration, connection and kindness.

The events form part of the movement’s ongoing mission to transform simple acts of creativity into warmth and dignity for those in need across the country.

In Johannesburg, supporters will gather at the beautiful City Centre at Steyn City for a vibrant Family Day Out, where visitors will experience colourful blanket displays, ingenuity, creative activities, generosity and the unmistakable spirit that has come to define the 67 Blankets community. Other events will take place across the country in Cape Town, Durban, White River and Gqeberha.

67 Blankets invites the public to bring their yarn, knitting needles or crochet hooks and join hundreds of fellow volunteers in making blankets that will ultimately provide warmth to vulnerable South Africans.

Visitors can expect a welcoming atmosphere filled with colour and community spirit.

Leadership transition strengthens the movement

The events also mark an exciting new chapter for the organisation, with Annie Robinson Grealy stepping in to head up operations for 67 Blankets. Founder Carolyn Steyn will remain closely involved at executive level, continuing to guide the vision and growth of the movement she established in 2013.

Steyn says the leadership evolution ensures the organisation continues to grow while remaining true to its founding spirit, saying: “67 Blankets has always been about community and shared purpose. Annie’s passion, organisational skills and deep commitment to the movement make her the perfect person to help guide our operations as we continue to expand our impact across South Africa.”

Robinson Grealy says she is honoured to help carry the work forward: “This movement has touched thousands of lives and continues to grow because of the unwavering generosity of ordinary South Africans. My focus is to support and strengthen the incredible network of ambassadors and volunteers who make it all possible.”

A movement built on warmth and generosity.

Since its founding, 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day has inspired thousands of volunteers across the country to knit and crochet blankets that are distributed to communities in need.

What began as a small initiative has grown into a nationwide movement that has delivered warmth to hospitals, shelters, schools and vulnerable communities, while building powerful connections between people from all walks of life.

The April 18 gatherings offer the public an opportunity to experience the 67 Blankets spirit first-hand.

Families, experienced crafters, beginners and supporters are all welcome to attend, share stories, learn new skills and help turn colourful yarn into acts of kindness.

 

EVENT DETAILS:

 

Johannesburg – Family Day Out

City Centre, Steyn City

April 18, 2026. 09h00 to 15h00

Free entry

Blanket displays, creativity and family gatherings.

Pop up food outlets on site

 

Gqeberha – World Creativity Picnic

Pearson Conservatory, St George’s Park

April 18, 2026. 09h30 to 12h00

Entry: One ball of wool

 

Cape Town – Creativity and Innovation Day

Congregational Church, 222 Main Road, Claremont

April 18, 2026. 09h00 to 13h00

Free entry

Bring along your handmade Creativity and Innovation blankets to be displayed for all to see.

Wool donations welcome

“Bring and Share” eats event

 

Durban (Westville) – Westville Social Knitwits Gathering

(already taken place very successfully)

Westville Methodist Church, Jan Hofmeyr Road, Westville

11 April 2026. 10h00 to 12h00

Free entry

View beautiful blanket creations and meet the Westville Social Knitwits community.

Tea and cake served on arrival

Family and friends welcome

 

White River – Creative Gathering & Easter Activation

Methodist Church Hall

White River Knitwits will host two special gatherings celebrating creativity, community and connection:

A launch and lunch to unveil their Giant Easter Egg installation — a joyful, community-led celebration.

April 21 – UN Day of Innovation & Creativity:

A vibrant display of creative blankets with guest speaker Felicity Bell, an artist sharing her creative journey.

Time: 14h00

Open to the public

 

SOUL STIRRING JOURNEY WITH NJILOUR

 

On Tuesday April 14, The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music presents Twosday Live with Njilour.

UKZN Music graduate Njabulo Mbonambi - better known as Njilour - hails from Mandeni. He is an alumnus of the UKZN African Music and Dance (AMD) programme and a part of Young Mbazo.

Prepare to be swept away by rhythm, culture, and raw musical energy as Afro-pop sensation Njilour performs live music from his catalogues. Njilour has carved out a distinct place in the South African music scene, earning recognition through both his solo work and collaborations with prominent local artists.

He now brings his sound to life on stage in an experience that promises to be unforgettable. Audiences can expect electrifying performances that seamlessly blend jazz, Afro-pop, Maskandi, and soul, creating a rich and immersive soundscape.

 

Event Details: Twosday live with Njilour

Date: Tuesday April 14, 2026

Doors Open: 17h00

Music Starts: 17h30

Venue: University of KwaZulu-Natal – Howard College Campus, Dennis Shepstone Building, Level 2 - Centre for Jazz and Popular Music

Tickets will be available on webtickets or for cash at the door.

https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1587241945

PROPOSALS INVITED FOR ICA LIVE ART FESTIVAL 2026

Deadline for submissions: April 30, 2026 (midnight, South African Standard Time)

The Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) at the University of Cape Town invites artists, performers, writers, cultural workers, and interdisciplinary practitioners to submit proposals for the ICA Live Art Festival 2026, taking place in Cape Town from October 14 to 17, 2026.

Since its inception in 2012, the ICA Live Art Festival has challenged and expanded the public’s experience of live art within a non-commercial, experimental platform. The festival has developed into a globally-recognised meeting ground for live art practitioners, offering a space not only to present work to diverse audiences but also to build relationships across organisations, disciplines, cultures, and geographies.

Over the years, the festival has hosted artists from across Africa and the Global South, fostering dialogue between performance, ritual, technology, embodied knowledge, and political imagination.

Artists can learn more about previous editions of the festival on the ICA website.

 

Call for Proposals

The ICA invites both emerging and established artists to submit proposals to present work at the 2026 ICA Live Art Festival. Proposals may take the form of Live performance, performance lecture, digital or hybrid performance work, performative installation, site-responsive or public space intervention, participatory or durational work, or other experimental formats yet to be imagined. The ICA does not prescribe a specific theme and encourages artists to propose bold and innovative work that explores the possibilities of live art practice.

Works may range from short interventions and intimate encounters to full-length performances or durational works unfolding over several days.

 

Support

Successful applicants will receive:

-Technical support

-Administrative and production support

-Publicity and marketing support

-A contribution towards the project budget

-Selected artists will become part of an international programme that includes performances, talks, roundtable discussions, and artist encounters.

 

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted via the online form:

Live Art Festival 2026 Application Form

 

Applicants will be asked to provide:

-Contact details

-Description of the proposed work

-Technical requirements

-Budget information

-Supporting materials

 

Deadline for submissions: April 30, 2026 (midnight, South African Standard Time)

 

Notes:

The ICA will not accept applications via email.

Only proposals submitted through the online form will be considered.

For enquiries, contact: ica@uct.ac.za, with the subject line: LAF 2026

 

67 BLANKETS FOR WESTVILLE GATHERING

     


(Pics by Sue Eslick: The layouts at Westville.)


67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day celebrates International Day of Creativity and Innovation

South Africa’s beloved community movement 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day will celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Day with joyful public gatherings on April 18, 2026, bringing knitters, crocheters, families and supporters together in Johannesburg and other cities and towns across the country for a day dedicated to inspiration, connection and kindness.

The events form part of the movement’s ongoing mission to transform simple acts of creativity into warmth and dignity for those in need across the country.

 

KZN is ahead of the rest of the country with an event taking place today as follows:

Durban (Westville) – Westville Social Knitwits Gathering

Westville Methodist Church, Jan Hofmeyr Road, Westville

11 April 2026

Free entry

 

View beautiful blanket creations and meet the Westville Social Knitwits community.

Tea and cake served on arrival

10h00 – 12h00

Family and friends welcome

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

THE LITTLE MERMAID JR: REVIEW

 


(Above: Prince Eric (Matthew Brown, ISPA) choses Ariel (Chloe Marot, St Mary’s DSG) to be his bride, much to the chagrin of the other princesses!)

(Pics by Val Adamson)

 

The Little Mermaid Jr is a gentle, delightful musical fantasy, just perfect for all ages to enjoy! (Review by Shannon Kenny)

 

 Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr by The Young Performers’ Project - The Milkwood Theatre @ Danville

The Young Performers’ Project production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr delighted the audience at Durban’s Milkwood Theatre audience in a dazzling flourish of joyous music, great acting, colourful costumes, wigs, bubbles, exuberant dancing and a generosity of spirit.

Our story opens with Prince Eric (Matthew Brown) who is enthralled by a beautiful, mysterious voice he hears while on the high seas. That mellifluous voice is property of Ariel (Chloe Marot), the titular Little Mermaid, and daughter to King Triton (Daniel Mayiza). Ariel dreams about a life on land with the humans and their human stuff. Concerned about his daughter’s waywardness, Triton appoints his Musical Director, Sebastian the crab (Khethukhuthula - Thula - Ngcobo), as Ariel’s chaperone.

What follows is a colourful, jaunty adventure replete with musical ear-worms that will have you humming for days; all performed with such joy and verve by a cast comprised of senior primary, high school and performing arts academy students, put through their paces and mentored by seasoned professionals Daisy Spencer (Director), Des Govender (Musical Director & Production Manager) and Evashnee Pillay (Choreographer).

Chloe Marot’s Ariel, with her curiosity, dreams and desire for independence, is played with a gentle determination. She positively sparkles in the show-stopping Part of Your World, that had the audience gasping and applauding in equal measure.

Azania Mavimbela’s Flounder is the perfect bestie, all spunk and spark, a pocket rocket with the moves and voice to match.

Kaitlyn Rex’s Scuttle, fount of all knowledge on things human and monarch of malapropism, is played with a streetwise spring in her step and glint in her eye that has you convinced a dingle-hopper truly is the wondrous thing Scuttle says it is. Every “awk” is perfectly placed; every stride exudes the confidence of someone who knows stuff and is perfectly comfortable on stage. Rex’s comic timing is just so good and she leads her flock of seagulls in the utterly charming Human Stuff.


(Right: The seagulls keeping an eye on all goings on)

Marot, Mavimbela and Rex are triple-threat talents to watch.

Thula Ngcobo is perfectly cast as Sebastian the crab. Ngcobo is a generous and gifted performer, who packages every ounce of energy, skill and talent into a role that is physically and technically demanding; that requires just the right balance of sensitivity and mischief - in a Caribbean accent. Thula, like a consummate professional, delivers in spades. His dramatic, musical and choreographic skill are a feast.

Matthew Brown as the dashing Prince Eric is just charming, especially in the number One Step Closer and in the moonlight Kiss the Girl scene. And you really do believe him when he instructs Grimsby (Nate Nefdt) to cancel the search because he has found true love.

Any good story about the joy of friendship, intergenerational conflict, choices good and bad and love triumphing over all, would not be complete without a dash of peril and some villains in the mix.

Enter sub-marine baddy-in-chief, Ursula the Sea Witch (Ntsako Mngoma), and her electric eel henchmen, Flotsam (Nzuzo Buthelezi) and Jetsam (Onke Gumede).

Mngoma makes for a fabulously diabolical Ursula, with a delicious performance of Poor Unfortunate Souls - sarcasm dripping off every well-rounded phrase delivered by her powerful and versatile voice. Obsequious ne’er-do-wells Flotsam and Jetsam had the audience in stitches with their oh-so-well-timed synchronous, sibilant utterances, devious glances, and undulating movement, which Buthelezi and Gumede execute to wonderful comic effect.

There are some really lovely moments - little vignettes that are beautifully played - with Chloe Marot and Esihle Gobozi who plays a sweetly maternal Carlotta, palace house-keeper and Ariel’s ally at court. Daniel Mayiza’s King Triton bidding farewell to his daughter drew aah’s from the audience.


(Left: King Triton (Daniel Mayiza, ISPA) listens to a tall story from Sebastian the crab, (Khethukuthula Ngcobo).)

Stand-out musical pieces include the Mersisters’ harmonious Daughters of Triton; Flounder and the Mersisters’ rendition of She’s in Love a doo-wop number delivered with oodles of sass and fun; the boisterously comic Le Poisson featuring the senior ensemble and Clive Ngcobo as Chef Louis, Sebastian’s nemesis; and of course the full company in Under the Sea, that burst into the auditorium in a wash of colourful lights, costumes and bubbles!

The junior ensemble ably supports the main cast, filling the stage with their delightful voices and colourful characters as sailors, jelly-fish, water, coral and sparkly fish.

The costumes are designed and made by Kathryn Singery, a talent whose creations deliver the goods every time. My personal favourites are Ursula’s tentacled suit, Sebastian’s spangly red shell, Flounder’s blue and yellow onesie (and hair) and Aquata’s purple sequinned mer-suit and curly wig.

Live theatre is dangerous precisely because it is live and anything can happen. On the night I attended, the cast had to contend with a technical hitch - which they handled with the aplomb of a professional company.

The digital backdrop and mobile set pieces are just the accompaniment this production needed, bringing to full view the high seas, Triton’s court, Ariel’s grotto and Ursula’s lair.

Nicolene Steyn, Anthony Govender and Evan Le Roux respectively provided set design, sound design and lighting design to complete the magic.

Successfully mounting a large-scale theatre production - 52 cast - is a monumental feat. Doing so while juggling professional, school and college schedules; creating a seemingly endless array of costumes, building a set and getting the music and moves ‘just right’ is akin to building a Jenga tower. Hats off to every performer, and production team member. Your level of discipline, dedication and commitment is commendable. Daisy Spencer’s direction, Des Govender’s musical direction and Evashnee Pillay’s choreography deserve every applause!

The Little Mermaid Jr is a gentle, delightful musical fantasy, just perfect for all ages to enjoy! Plenty of laughs, a dash of pathos and just enough tension and suspense to thrill without overwhelming the littlies. I just loved the sound of children of various ages cheering for the goodies and singing along to the music. Do yourselves a favour - take the whole family. You’ll be ever so glad you did!

The Little Mermaid Jr runs at the Milkwood Theatre, Danville until April 12, Booking is through Webtickets. – Shannon Kenny

Friday, April 3, 2026

MITH LINEUP APRIL 8, 2026

 

(Right: Jason & Scott Hartman)

 

Where else can you meet with friends and enjoy top South African music in a beautiful setting, with roaring fires, hearty food and a cash bar – all for just R50?

Visit Music in the Hills (MTH) regular concert programmes taking place at the Knoll Historic Guest Farm.

Entrance: R50 (cash or Zapper at the door)

 

20h40 – Jason & Scott Hartman

Jason Hartman and his brother Scott have been setting KZN alight, having reunited for their long-anticipated homecoming tour. Known for their seamless harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and unmistakable chemistry, the Hartmans bring a performance that’s both intimate and powerful. Jason, a household name since his SA Idols victory, has built a respected solo career, but it’s the reunion with family that makes this moment so special. Expect beloved hits, new songs, and stories from their shared journey in a celebration of family, legacy, and the enduring pull of music.

 

19h40 – Roly Struckmeyer

Having been a fixture on the music scene in KwaZulu-Natal since the late 80s, Pietermaritzburg-born acoustic guitarist and vocalist Roly Struckmeyer started playing the guitar at age seven. His music career began when he returned from England in 1989 to form a band known as House On The Hill. During his career as a performer, Roly has toured and performed with names such as Wonderboom and Landscape Prayers. He has also featured at Splashy Fen. Roly worked with Syd Kitchen in the early 2000s, and with Perez from 2001. He did a solo album in 2007, and has spent the decade and more in cover bands – No Fly Zone, A-frame and more recently, Rustic Spring. Roly is excited to still be playing and creating music, and to be back at MiTH.

 

19h00 – Ross Williams

Hailing from Howick, Ross Williams draws inspiration from folk, country, indie and alternative music. He enjoys playing guitar, singing, and sharing short cover clips on social media. While music competes with other commitments, it remains a vital creative outlet, and Ross continues to challenge himself and grow whenever the opportunity arises.

 

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Food and cash bar available on site. The KZN Midlands’ favourite live music venue, MiTH is a platform for beginners, professionals and music lovers to celebrate the joy of live performance. Hosted every second Wednesday at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm, Hilton.

 

Directions to MiTH

Take the N3 to Hilton. Turn into Hilton Village and drive 5.2 km along Hilton Avenue, which becomes Dennis Shepstone Drive. Look for Knoll Drive on your right – the entrance to MiTH is the second left into The Knoll Historic Guest Farm. Info: 082 331 7271, www.mith.co.za or mithbookings@gmail.com