A Soul-Stirring Celebration of Nelson Mandela
A Soul-Stirring Celebration of Nelson Mandela
Opens Auckland
25 January | Wellington 7 February|
Christchurch 14
February
madibamusical.co.nz
The
soul-stirring celebration of Nelson Mandela’s life –
Madiba the Musical -- will arrive in New
Zealand in just two weeks, paying tribute to the charismatic
icon and activist whilst exploring the struggles, racial
conflicts and divisions behind his unyielding crusade for
reconciliation in South Africa.
International critics have hailed it as ‘a story that touches our hearts’, ‘magnificent’, ‘breathtaking’ and ‘fascinating’.
The show about destiny and desire springs to life with vigour and heart, and looks to forgiveness beyond the hate. It is a story of forbearance, passion and hope in the fight for a brand new world of modernity and freedom.
With its pulsating African
dance, strident and haunting drama, stunning visuals and
inspiring songs, Madiba the Musical is a unique theatrical
experience to lift our spirits.
“The
best show about my grandfather”
– Ndaba
Mandela, Paris Match (Nelson Mandela’s Grandson)
Beginning its world tour in France and
currently wowing audiences in Australia, this production is
interwoven with stories of the fight against apartheid and
forbidden love in a troubled land. The musical acknowledges
the dramatic part New Zealand played in bringing an end to
apartheid.
'FULL OF ENTHUSIASM AND
IMPACT…IRRESISTIBLE'
HERALD SUN
Timed to mark 25 years since the abolition of apartheid
in South Africa, Madiba the Musical
features African dance and vocal traditions set
alongside eternal love songs and stirring anthems in a show
that tells of Mandela’s lifework as a lawyer and activist
for peace through the story of young artist Will, who is the
victim of apartheid in South Africa.
The show features an exciting line up of singers, actors and dancers including New Zealand's own Barry Conrad who's opened for the likes of Brian McKnight, Craig David and Eric Benet, toured globally with world-renowned Darlene Zschech and Grammy-winning Israel Houghton, and has vocally produced and penned songs for an array of artists including X-Factor finalist Moorhouse, Ginny Blackmore and StanWalker.
His screenwork includes
FOX’s Power Rangers: Ninja Storm, numerous TV
commercials and the #1 box office hit, The Sapphires.
His musical theatre debut was in the Australian premiere of
award-winning, critically acclaimed seasons of the Broadway
smash, Violet. He toured in Hairspray: Arena
Spectacular,Grease: The Arena Experience as Kenickie
and recently, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. The
tipping point of Conrad’s rise to public recognition was
cemented when he was named as one of the Final 12 on Channel
7’s The X-Factor, winning over a legion of new fans
and truly solidifying himself as one of Australia’s most
exciting talents.
Barry plays Will Xulu who falls
in love with white Afrikaans girl Helena (Madeline Perrone,
Fiddler on the Roof). In a fictional parallel story
to Mandela's work as a lawyer and activist for peace, their
story tells of the struggle and tragedy of the apartheid
regime.
Following an extensive international search,
South African star of stage, television and film Perci
Moeketsi was chosen to play his hero Nelson Mandela. From a
very humble background where a career in the arts was
considered nothing but a hobby for a black child, Perci says
he's pinching himself that he is portraying his hero and on
an international platform.
Tim Omaji (Fame, In the Heights), also known by stage name Timomatic, plays the role of Sam Onatou, a young black activist who is arrested in South Africa. In prison he meets the man known as “Madiba”, Nelson Mandela. The role of Sandy, Sam’s fiancée, who works for the family of a white policeman will be played by Tarisai Vushe (The Lion King); Peter Van Ledon, is played by Blake Erickson (Les Miserables, Grey Gardens).
Following her performance as Shirelles lead singer Shirley Owens in the successful Australian touring production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Ruva Ngwenya plays the role of Winnie Mandela.
Directed by Pierre-Yves Duchesne and Dennis Watkins, Musical Director Paul White and Choreographer Johan Nus the musical is timely in its arrival, marking 25 years since the abolition of apartheid in South Africa, and the year that Mandela would have turned 100, if he was still alive.
MADIBA THE MUSICAL – New Zealand
tour
VENUE AND
DATES
AUCKLAND
25 January to 3 February 2019
Venue
Bruce Mason Centre
Bookings
Tickets from Ticketmaster
WELLINGTON
7 to 10 February
2019
Venue Opera
House
Bookings Tickets
from Ticketmaster
CHRISTCHURCH 14 to 17
February 2019
Venue
Isaac Theatre Royal
Bookings
Tickets from Ticketek
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