A TOWN CALLED FOKOL LUTHO Comes to Kalk Bay Theatre, Now thru Aug 10

By: Jul. 12, 2013
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A new a cappella musical comedy comes to Kalk Bay Theatre from today, 12 July to 10 August, hot off its première at the National Arts Festival.

Presented by KBT Productions, A Town Called Fokol Lutho brings five men and five heavenly, harmonized voices, to a small Karoo town where nothing ever happens and no-one is good at anything except singing and not falling in love. Or is there more? Come dig a little and you'll find the story of the first heart transplant, the scrum-half standing pass, and love-so-amazing in a pitcher of cactus juice in this new musical comedy.

Written and composed by Jervis Pennington, who is famous as the lead singer in pop group The Soft Shoes, and whose musical, Scribble, toured South Africa and to New York, and won two Naledi awards, the show is directed by Tara Notcutt (Three Little Pigs, Mafeking Road).

The stellar cast features Pennington with Carlo Daniels (Kat and The Kings), Moenier Adams (Afrikaaps, Remember The Time, Let's Mix It), Waasief Piekaan (Wrongly Accused, Vocal is Lekker,) and Jack the Bass aka Nkosekhaya Mgoqi (Imbube Singers). Musical direction is by Paul Morrissey, with design by Juanita Ferreira and choreography by Cleo Notcutt.

To check out a sneak peek of the show, click here!

"This is a touching, funny tale of five misfits, who have never found love. Between the stories, laughter and beautiful harmonies, you will fall in love with all of them by the end of the show!," says Simon Cooper, owner of Kalk Bay Theatre. "This is an exciting new, a cappella musical, produced by an amazing creative team."

Ages 13+ (language and sexual references). A Town Called Fokol Lutho will be performed at Kalk Bay Theatre Wednesday to Sundays from 12 July until 10 August. Doors Open at 6.30 p.m. with the show starting at 8.00 p.m. Ticket cost R75 for show only or R60 for the limitEd Gallery seats upstairs. Bookings can be made on www.kbt.co.za.

Pictured: Waasief Piekaan, Carlo Daniels, Moenier Adams front, Nkosekhaya Mgoqi and Jervis Pennington. Photo Credit: Jesse Kramer.



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