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Nataniël wows South Coasters

The show was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

South Coasters were treated to an evening of rare high quality with the visit of entertainer Nataniël and pianist Charl du Plessis.

They put on a show to remember for the 300 plus people in the audience at Suid-Natal High, the hall filled for the occasion.

Suid-Natal High principal Jakkie Herbst welcomes Nataniël and Charl du Plessis.

Social media reflected the success of the event.

Some of the comments – in Afrikaans – were as follows:

‘Ek het gisteraand se konsert so geniet, ek klim sommer nou in my motor en kyk weer.’

‘Dis wonderlik om julle hier te hê. Ons voel …verkwik.’

‘Kry nie baie besoek van sulke goeie uitvoerings hier in die ‘Last post of the British Empire’ Nogmaals dankie.’

‘Ek lief jou jasse, veral nommer twee.’

‘Dankie, Nataniël, jou show was fantasies. Charl, jy is absoluut briljant!’

Pianist Charl du Plessis, Cindy du Plessis and Nataniël.

And a few in English:

‘You are a legend.’

‘Great show, thank you, such an enjoyable evening.’

Nataniël has been a household name for close on 40 years, and is known as a singer, writer, storyteller, and style icon with his breathtaking costumes.

He is best known for his solo stage act and his lifestyle and cooking TV shows.

Award-winning pianist Charl du Plessis.

The show last Thursday gave South Coasters the opportunity to experience Nataniël in concert, featuring highlights from his last major stage productions and a retrospective look at some of the funniest stories in Afrikaans and English.

Nataniël shared the stage with internationally acclaimed pianist Charl for this one-time performance. Charl is an award-winning concert pianist performing jazz and classical music all over the world.

New costumes by Nataniël’s designer, Floris Louw, were unveiled especially for the occasion.

Nataniël punts his show on the sunny South Coast.

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