This article highlights two upcoming theatre productions in Durban, South Africa, set to captivate audiences during the month of July.The first production, 'The Prince of Egypt,' is a sweeping musical that recounts the ancient Egyptian tale of Ramses and Moses, two young men raised as brothers who are destined for conflicting paths.
Presented by the Young Performers Project (YPP), the show features 60 senior and 74 junior scholars from 42 schools, marking the debut of director Roberto Pombo.The production will run at The Playhouse Opera from July 10 to 19.The second production, 'Naina,' is a dance-theatre piece based on a true story about a young girl born blind and deaf.
Directed by Nico Nehaal Ramdhani, it explores themes of resilience, friendship, and disability, with an ensemble cast led by Ramanya Cooper and Subashen Naidu.The show will take place at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from July 16 to 19.Both productions aim to provide enriching cultural experiences, blending storytelling, music, and visual art to engage diverse audiences.The article also mentions related topics such as theatre, dance, and local events in Durban.
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