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South African Road Trip: Good Hope to Open at Peacock Theatre

by Staff Writer
August 30, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
South African Road Trip Good Hope credit Stefan Hurter

South African Road Trip Good Hope credit Stefan Hurter

South African Road Trip: Good Hope is to open at The Peacock Theatre in the West End on 25th October, running to 5th November 2022.

South African Road Trip: Good Hope is a swinging and exuberant musical experience, including uplifting songs, sensitive songs, close harmony and invigorating dance and music.

The cast, led by the accomplished men of the Khayelitsha United Mambazo Choir and four renowned female Xhosa singers, with musical accompaniment of two imposing South-African musicians, all hail from the Langa, Nyanga, Khayelitsha townships around Cape Town, and are conquering the world with their Xhosa songs, dance and music.

       

The Khayelitsha United Mambazo Choir could be considered the nephews of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and excel at the isicathamiya, a capella singing South African way, a sound made world famous by Paul Simon through his album ‘Graceland’, which sold more than 16 million copies and won the 1987 Grammy for Album of the Year, and world tour.

The choir can be seen at Cape Town’s harbour, where they perform regularly at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. But you don’t need to book a flight to South Africa to hear them…

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With dazzling costumes, a beautiful video stage set and personal narratives by the artists, you will be immersed in a pure and sincere South-African experience.

This exuberant new edition of South African Road Trip is packed with traditional music, both cheerful and sensitive. Enjoy this vibrant authentic show!

The cast comprises; Bulelani Zola Qumza, Thanduxolo Arthur Qumza, Xolisile Sydney Hobhoshe, Simphiwe Een Hobhoshe, Mzwabantu Eric Dunywa, Zwelandile Mbedu, Melumzi Bethwell Nyikana, Lindisipho Lennox Tsawe, Nontutuzelo Nyiki, Nomapostile Nyiki, Xoliswa Tom, Lungiswa Plaatjies, Sabu Jiyana, Mkokeli Moses Masala (Kim).

Tickets are on sale here

       
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