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Evita

Evita

Powerful Classic brought to life by Vibrant Modern Cast By Louw Mulder After 39 years, when the Original London Cast took to the stage for the inaugural performance of Evita, I was honoured to attend the opening performance of the same production at the Teatro in Montecasino, by Pieter Toerien Productions and David Ian Productions. Knowing the music very well, but with very little knowledge ...

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Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

An illuminated, colorful reinvention of a well-known classic. by Louw Mulder Set to the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and the lyrics by Tim Rice, Pieter Toerien Productions, through the direction of Paul Warwick Griffin, once again brought a stellar production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to the stage. This time, this biblical story was a reinvented festival of colorful lights, song and dance, through the energy ...

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Review: Singin’ in the Rain

Review: Singin’ in the Rain

By Louw Mulder   It is one of those theatre productions that makes you leave the Teatro with a smile, and the tune of an old classic stuck in your head. With all departments and components of Musical Theatre coming together perfectly, I can summarise Pieter Toerien’s production of Singin’ in the Rain, as a delightful, feel-good Musical, as showcased by the cream of South ...

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The Louw Down: October 2014

The Louw Down: October 2014

Another first on our Website. An editorial blog from Louw Mulder, writing in his own unique way about his opinions and views of whatever he gets involved with, as well as his personal opinion about Stage and Screen events through-out the month. This blog, is the October version, celebrating his own 37th birthday...

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