Luna Paige.
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Fresh off a nod for Best Music Production at Momentum Aardklop 2025, singer-songwriter Luna Paige is currently crisscrossing the country to share this 80-minute conceptual masterpiece.
Inspired by her travels through South Africa and the Spanish Camino, the show is a beautiful blend of music, storytelling and philosophy.
Presented in Afrikaans, "Die Reisigers" explores the adventurous journey of being human, focusing on self-love, quiet minds and the harmony found in movement.
The second half of the show will feature a selection of English songs she has written and released over the past 20 years.
"Prepare to feel inspired and thirsty for new adventure," says Paige.
There are two show runs for this production.
Where: The Knoll, Hilton, on Friday, March 20, at 7pm
Where: Seabrooke's Theatre on Sunday, March 22, at 2.30pm.
Prepare for a powerful journey back to the heart of the Zulu Kingdom.
"King Cetshwayo - The Musical" is a sweeping epic that chronicles the defiant reign of one of history’s most formidable monarchs during a period of intense colonial pressure.
The production explores the high-stakes era of the late 19th century, as the British Empire began its systematic encroachment on Zululand. Witness the personal and political trials of King Cetshwayo as his authority is undermined by British officials, a tension that ultimately ignites the flames of the Anglo-Zulu War.
The production culminates in a breathtaking reenactment of the Battle of Isandlwana. Experience the awe-inspiring moment the mighty Zulu warriors outmanoeuvred and conquered the British forces, securing a victory that sent shockwaves around the world.
Where: Playhouse Drama Theatre.
When: Runs until March 21.
Upcoming
Durban’s music lovers are in for a treat on Palm Sunday. To kick off its landmark 60th anniversary year, the Durban Symphonic Choir is joining forces with the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra for an afternoon of breathtaking choral and orchestral masterworks.
This concert marks six decades of music-making for the choir. Whether you are a classical devotee or just looking for an inspiring way to spend a Sunday afternoon, this program offers something truly special.
Directed by Ros Conrad and conducted by Chad Hendricks, the performance promises to be a "heart-on-sleeve" musical experience that will stay with you long after the final note.
Where: St. Joseph’s Cathedral, 98 Abbot Francis Road, Mariannhill.
When: Sunday, March 29, at 3pm.
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