Summer Arts Festival 2024
Thu Feb 15, 19:00 - Sat Feb 17, 23:00
White House Theatre
ABOUT
Lunchbox Theatre and The Kurland School Project
proudly present this exciting new multiday festival in Plettenberg Bay
from the 15th till 17th Feb 2024.
From film to theatre and choir this dynamic festival has something for everyone.
All the door taking will go directly to the 2 local Non Profit Organisations who are hosting the Summer Arts Festival 2024.
THE MIRACLE CLUB MOVIE
There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. With a little benevolent interference from their local priest, a group of close friends get their ticket of a lifetime.
A MUST-SEE new film filled with beloved, famous faces!
VENUE: The White House Theatre
Date: 15 February
Time: film starts 19h00 (arrive 30 min early to secure seats.)
Duration 90 minutes
Tickets: R150 for adults, R100 for children. (Ticket price includes popcorn and a Tsitsikamma water.)
Cash bar and snacks available.
LISTEN
Set in an idyllic rural African village, the production displays the majesty of the surrounding forest and rivers and an array of glorious creatures and characters living in harmony with each other. But when a stranger arrives from a faraway land, bringing with him change and new ideas, it threatens the villagers’ way of life and tests the strength of family, their loyalty to each other and their heritage. Seeing the effects of the stranger’s arrival on her village, a young girl is faced with a difficult decision.
Using highly engaging physical theatre, mime, song and storytelling this
VENUE: The White House Theatre
Date: 16 February
Time: 19h30
Duration 45 minutes
Tickets: R120 for adults, R100 for children.
Cash bar and snacks available.
PLEASE NOTE: Best suited for Ages 10 and up. Bookings Essential!
Tickets and booking available at The Old House Shop, or via Quicket.
THE WHALE SHOW
The wondering whale watchers are on a quest to be like whales. They swirl their audience into a high-energy adventure, juggling to catch food, bubbling underwater music and receiving e-whales from a whale called Wonder. Their show is a high-energy physical comedy. They use mime, juggling, music and a huge puppet of a whale to swirl the audience on an informative and entertaining journey into the world of the whale. They explore the relationship between whales and people through the ages. How do whales communicate? What do they eat? How do they form part of the ecology of the planet? Through this fun adventure for the whole family the wondering whale watchers discover a new way forward for the relationship between whales and people.
VENUE: The White House Theatre
Date: 17 February
Time: 11h00
Duration 40 minutes
Tickets: R120 for adults, R100 for children.
Cash bar and snacks available
PLEASE NOTE: Best suited for Ages 6 and up.
Bookings Essential! Tickets and booking available at The Old House Shop, or via Quicket.
Originally created by Jungle Theatre Company
THE ZOLANI YOUTH CHOIR
Tickets and booking ONLY available at The Old House Shop
Phone Ann Fermor: 0824528764
Electrifying South African Sounds...Telling African Stories, Through African Sound.
Come and be enthralled by the incredible talents of the Zolani Youth Choir. The Choir project is an inspiring musical project, using teamwork and musical skills training as an effective tool to assist talented youth find their worth and believe in themselves.
VENUE: The White House Theatre
Date: 17 February
Time: 19h30 for 20h00
Tickets: R275
Cash bar and snacks available.
Bookings Essential! Tickets and booking ONLY available at The Old House Shop
Phone Ann Fermor: 0824528764