Hello!

There’s a powerful new show that has just burst onto the stage. Madiba The Musical takes you on a soul-stirring journey through Nelson Mandela’s inspirational life, filled with rousing and catchy songs and impressive acting all-round.

This musical, which premiered in France in 2016, has a personal significance for me, since I spent my childhood in South Africa. Being a white girl, growing up in the last vestiges of apartheid, I was shielded from the oppressive regime. But seeing the stories of this brave fight for freedom up on stage, stirred up much emotion, tears and even some laughter.

But even if you don’t have any connection to South Africa, you’ll still be inspired by this moving tale of a great leader who dared to dream the impossible. Perci Moeketsi, a well-known South African actor, played the role of Nelson Mandela with dignity and sincerity and he got the accent just right!

The show was energised through the effervescent David Denis, who was the narrator, rapper and all-round mover and groover and injected a contemporary vibe onto the stage.

The story of Mandela’s rise to fame, was intertwined with a story about forbidden love. Promising artist, William Xulu (played by talented Barry Conrad) fell in love with the Helena, the daughter of the chief of police, Peter Van Leden, played by Sydney actor Blake Erickson. Madeline Perrone, who plays Helena, has a magnificent voice and poignantly captured the heartache of the taboo romance.

Tim Omaji, otherwise known as ‘Timomatic’, played the role of Sam Onatou, a young black activist who is arrested and meets Mandela in prison. He was a true superstar and captured the hearts of the audience with his electric voice and dynamic moves. Sam is engaged to be married to Sandy, captured perfectly by Tarisai Vushe.

We also meet Mandela’s exuberant wife, Winnie, played by Ruva Ngwenya. Wow, what a voice she has. Her songs were my favourite and I was absolutely entranced whenever she opened her mouth.

The costumes were colourful, the band was flawless and the musical numbers were full of spirit. My favourite was the traditional African gumboot dance, which made me want to leap up and join in.

Madiba The Musical is a powerful production that celebrates the life of a hero with deep emotion and exuberance. Just See It!

VENUE AND DATES TICKETS NOW ON SALE

SYDNEY – 1 to 18 November, State Theatre, Bookings www.ticketmaster.com.au or 136 100
CANBERRA – 22 to 24 November, Canberra Theatre, Bookings www.ticketmaster.com.au or 136 100
PERTH – 2 Jan to 12 Jan 2019, Crown Theatre, Bookings www.ticketmaster.com.au or 136 100
ADELAIDE – 17 to 20 Jan, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Bookings Ticketek.com.au 132 849

More details on www.madibamusical.com.au or on facebook – www.facebook.com/MadibaAUNZ/

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  • wow…it sounds amazing but i totally missed this and have not heard of it at all.

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  • Sounds like it would be good, thanks for sharing.

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  • At last Perth get to see a great show.

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  • When does it come to Melbourne? Think I’d like to buy tickets to this show.

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  • New to me. Looks like a good show.

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  • I’ve heard it’s an amazing show!

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  • It’s just finishing up in Melbourne and I didn’t get to go. Unfortunately, we have a run of musicals and concerts that all go on sale together and then collide in terms of dates. I love a musical and a concert and had to prioritise Cher and Il Divo over this show. Sigh!!

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  • This musical looks absolutely amazing!


    • Also offered in a number of places which is good news – love a good musical.

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  • wow it looks amazing!

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  • Wow sounds amazing I would love go and see it

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  • Aw I would LOVE to see this !

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  • Looks amazing. Would love to go see it.

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  • Such a shame it’s not playing in Brisbane I would love to see it.

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  • It is such a shame that tickets are so expensive at some places.
    Approx 12 months ago a lady I know took her daughter to Melbourne to a concert. Including travel by train and bus and had good seats at the venue. Apparently that was cheaper than the cheapest tickets in Adelaide. I have heard of others doing this too.

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  • I wouldn’t mind seeing this.

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