HISTORY GIRLS

Wed. 17 Mar, 2021 at 7:45pm SAST
PG13. Contains some strong Language
R108.00 - R120.00
PG13. Contains some strong Language
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R108.00 - R120.00
PG13. Contains some strong Language
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Abrahamse & Meyer join forces with Tally Ho! Productions and the Waterfront Theatre School to present world premiere of a new musical. 


(Cape Town, 8 February 2021) With the closure of theatres world-wide due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the performing arts sector has suffered a severe setback.  This unexpected ‘downtime’ has not deterred Abrahamse & Meyer, Tally Ho! and the Waterfront Theatre School, who have utilised this temporary hiatus to join artistic forces and develop an original musical titled, HISTORY GIRLS.


HISTORY GIRLS, by Bianca Flanders [Book] and Marcel Meyer [Music & Lyrics], intertwines the narratives of 11 remarkable young women, aged 12 to 21, who, in their own individual ways, went on to shape world history. 


Although the girls featured in the musical stem from diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and historical eras they each displayed a resilience of spirit that united them in their determination to make a marked difference in their respective communities. 


The girls featured in HISTORY GIRLS are French saint and freedom fighter Joan of Arc; South African prophetess Nongqawuse; celebrated entertainer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker; acclaimed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo; legendary humanitarian and saint, Mother Teresa; Indira Gandhi, India’s first and only female Prime Minister;  German Dutch diarist Anne Frank, who remains one of the most prominent victims of the Holocaust; Queen Elizabeth II and her younger sister Princess Margaret; civil rights activist Elizabeth Ann Eckford, one of the ‘Little Rock Nine’, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students to attend classes at the formerly segregated Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas and Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the Atomic bombing of Hiroshima, who is best known for folding one thousand origami paper cranes before her death in 1955. Sasaki to this day, is a symbol of the innocent victims of nuclear warfare.


Local theatre lovers now have the rare opportunity to be part of this exciting process and experience the thrill of engaging with an original musical in development. 


From 17 – 27 March selected showcase performances of this work-in-progress have been opened to the public at the beautiful Galloway Theatre on the Waterfront Theatre School Campus.


This showcase production will feature the acting, singing, and dancing talents of students from the Waterfront Theatre School under the direction of renowned South African director Fred Abrahamse. 


Music Direction is by Jaco Griessel, founding director of Tally Ho! Productions. Griessel is also responsible for the musical arrangement and will accompany the performers at the performances.


All Covid-19 regulations will be in place to ensure the safety of patrons attending performances of HISTORY GIRLS.


 


For more information contact Theatre Manager:


Luke Unser 060 533 0534


[email protected]

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Waterfront Theatre School Cnr Port Road and Alfred Street Waterfront
Cape Town, Western Cape 8001
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