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WIN! Kings, knights and romance in Camelot at the Sneddon

WIN one of five double tickets to see Camelot at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre at UKZN.

Immerse yourself in the magical world of King Arthur and his knights of the round table as Camelot comes to life at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre at UKZN.

The musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe based on the King Arthur legend as adapted from the epic T. H. White novel The Once and Future King will be on stage from May 18 – June 3.

King Arthur – the legendary fifth century brave and fair knight who led medieval Britain’s defence against Saxon invaders – is known for his Kingdom of Camelot; the magical sword Excalibur; his beautiful wife Guinevere and his followers known as the Knights of the Round Table.

King Arthur’s champion is Sir Lancelot du Lac, who fought for justice and right.

Lyle Buxton as Sir Lancelot and Jessica Sole as Queen Guinevere. Photo: Val Adamson

Directed by Steven Stead and assisted by Mervyn McMurtry, it stars Steven Stead as King Arthur, Jessica Sole as Queen Guinevere and Lyle Buxton as Sir Lancelot, and features Peter Court as Merlin / King Pellinor, Nathan Kruger as the evil Mordred, and Anne-Marie Clulow as the magical wood nymph, Nimue.

With sumptuous Game of Thrones inspired costumes by Terrence Bray, atmospheric sets by Greg King and choreography by Janine Bennewith, this promises to be a romantic, swashbuckling spectacle.

Tickets start from R185 and booking is through Computicket 0861 915 8000 or online at www.computicket.com. This production is not suitable for children under eight years old.

For schools’ performances, charity fundraisers or block bookings of 50 or more, contact KickstArt Theatre via email: kickstart@letni.co.za.

Steven Stead as King Arthur, Jessica Sole as Queen Guinevere. Photo Val Adamson

 

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