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Jersey Boys reviewed at Artscape

Photo courtesy of Katherine Davis, Channel24.com The SA production of the Tony Award-winning Broadway and West End hit is a must-see and will probably have a greater appeal with a more mature audience. Jersey Boys , the worldwide musical phenomenon written by Academy Award-winner Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice with music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe, opens on 19 June 2013 at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town, after a stint in Singapore and a sell-out leg in Johannesburg. It tells the candid, true-life story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. To be honest, the only Four Seasons I knew of before the show was the luxurious hotel featured in many movies, testament to my lack of musical knowledge from the 1960s. But once these four guys started singing, I recognised the original tunes that have been redone and popularised even further, songs like Big Girls Don't Cry , December 63 (Oh What a Night) and Can't Take My Eyes Off You. The Four Sea

A Thai-rrefic experience

One of the very first conversations I had with my now husband was after my return from a US trip that  included a stint in New York - where I experienced temperatures to the south of zero and every type of precipitation.  This was followed by a skiing holiday at Lake Tahoe in Nevada.  He on the other hand spent two weeks in Thailand and after hearing his stories, an island holiday instantly appealed to me.  So a year later when we were discussing honeymoon destinations, the decision was easy. We would do a few days in the south on the proverbial tropical island, followed by a trip north to the jungle and then stop in Bangkok.  We departed on 11 May 2009 and returned three weeks later.  This was by far my most memorable travelling experience. Koh Samui   From Cape Town, it’s about an 18-hour flight to Thailand’s capital, Bangkok. Koh Samui is another 50 minute flight from Bangkok. We arrived in the evening and I was struck by the unconventional airport - a thatched-roof st

I'm a Belieber!

Justin Bieber is a phenomenon! But before you judge me, let me qualify my claim… He is an extraordinary performer, has an amazing voice, the ability to churn out popular beats with lyrics that you can't explain why it's etched into your memory, some awesome collabs and an appeal to the fairer sex that ranges from toddlers to mature women. The vibe in Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday, 8 May was nothing short of spectacular. I thought that Lady Gaga's Little Monsters were a force to be reckoned with and if that is the case then Beliebers are in an entire different league altogether. People were queuing since 2am on Wednesday morning to ensure that they were the first people to enter the stadium. Clad in Justin Bieber emblazoned merchandise these Beliebers are renowned for having the mob mentality. But witnessing it first hand, the picture is not as sinister as people paint. These girls love him, connect with him and his lyrics and he can do no wrong in their eyes. They know the

Heaven was inside.... Coldplay at the Cape Town Stadium

A Coldplay review by Imtithaal Dawood The atmosphere was electric in the Mother City on Wednesday, 5 October 2011, as approximately 65 000 fans made their way to Cape Town Stadium to see the award-winning rock band Coldplay , aka Chris Martin and the boys. People streamed down the fan walk along Somerset Road while the restaurants were packed to capacity in a scene that was reminiscent of the World Cup. We proved once again that we are able to pull off world-class events with traffic congestion bearable, as many opted to use the Park and Ride facilities, the My City shuttles and other means of public transport. Being a big Parlotones fan I was quite excited that they were the opening performance. I missed quite a bit of their show, but heard my favourite I’ll be there as I entered the stadium. It was a beautiful night, a clear sky with stars visible and hardly any wind. What struck me about Coldplay’s entrance was that it wasn’t pretentious. But then again, with a band of thei