Masque Theatre Asks WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? This Valentine's Day Season

By: Feb. 09, 2017
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WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? director and
musical director, Wesley Wolhuter, at the piano

The Masque Theatre is once again celebrating the most romantic day of the year with music, dance and great food. This Valentine's Day season, audiences can delight in a host of brilliant musical theatre and classic love song numbers, along with a two-course meal prepared by the theatre's resident caterer, Rochelle's Kitchen.

The team of Wesley Wolhuter and Anni Goedhals is back in the directors' chairs for WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? Wolhuter is leading the charge with musical direction and will be playing the piano for the performance. Goedhals is the choreographer for the production. Both of these names will be familiar to Masque audiences as they formed part of the team that brought the sold-out hit GREASE to the theatre at the end of 2016. Many of the cast of talented singers and dancers also performed in GREASE.

WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? serves a dual purpose: providing three entertaining evenings of love and helping to raise funds for the theatre. Proceeds will go towards the upkeep of this much-loved community theatre. The Masque is a non-profit organisation and relies on help from patrons to keep running.

Poster art for WHAT'S LOVE
GOT TO DO WITH IT?

Tickets cost R200, and include a welcome drink, a light two-course meal of a tapas platter and a delicious dessert, as well as the highly entertaining show. The meal will be lovingly prepared by Rochelle Pascucci, of Rochelle's Kitchen. Halaal and Kosher meal options are available on request, and patrons should state their requirements when booking.

WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? runs from 12 - 14 February. Bring along your sweetheart and enjoy a tapas dinner, while being entertained by fabulous singers and dancers. Advanced booking is essential as space is limited. Book online at the Masque Theatre website, by telephone on 021 788 1898 or by email. Follow the Masque Theatre on Facebook to keep up to date with all things theatrical at the venue.



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