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Spectacular light display at new mall

Tickets can be booked through Computicket

THE Waterfall Park, located at Mall of Africa, will soon be home to a magnificent extravaganza of lights, music, exceptional local and international talent – as well as some of the best outdoors festive season entertainment.

From November 25 to December 24, the amphitheatre at the country’s largest retail mall will be transformed into a spellbinding wonderland of extraordinary lights and visual effects, Christmas decorations, music – and an unforgettable stage production that grandparents, parents and cool teenagers will enjoy just as much as the smaller children.

A majestic nine-feet high set by Juan Boshoff; 104 colourful costumes; 22km strings of twinkling fairy lights; a giant stage, 12m of captivating Christmas ornaments with cheerful lighting; a 160m waterfall of cascading lights and a world-class concert, will all contribute towards a dazzling experience like none other before.

The ambience set by the original festive music composed by the internationally acclaimed composer Bernadette Vercellino and music producer Brendan Jury, creates the perfect backdrop to a humouristic fantasy; with a gripping storyline and characters that will conquer your heart from the get-go.

Outstanding choreography by Weslee Lauder and cheerful outfits by Delene Holt, Mercedes de Bruyn and Heidi du Toit from Hollywood Costumes, gives life to this pantomime-brainchild of one of South Africa’s most famous actresses, Lizz Meiring. She is also the director of this exceptional project, along with Juan Boshoff and producer Rudi Kesting from Production Projects.

Shows will take place under the starry sky daily from Monday to Sunday. Gates open at 6pm and by 8pm, the 3 000 guests will be amazed by a 70-minute show – transporting them to a gripping wonderland, where Cirque du Soleil meets Christmas cheer.

Tickets can be booked through Computicket at R120 per adult, while kids under eighteen years of age and seniors only pay R80.

Secure parking is available and tickets will be exchanged for different dates, in the case of unpredictable weather conditions.

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