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Nataniël brings When Giants Waltz to Emperors Palace

Expect moving and fascinating insights into Nataniël’s unique perspective on the world as he boldly explores the state of the world today, from his personal life to politics and everything in between.

Theatre lovers are in for a special treat as talented South African muso and performer extraordinaire, Nataniël, will make his way to Emperors Palace to perform his latest enthralling creation, When Giants Waltz.

Nataniël’s 17th production will be presented as 12 unforgettable concerts from October 4 to 27 at the Theatre of Marcellus.

Aficionados can look forward to a spectacular production complete with his trademark stylistic lighting and jaw-dropping wardrobe selections, carefully crafted to complement the incredible stories that he shares in both English and Afrikaans.

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Expect moving and fascinating insights into Nataniël’s unique perspective on the world as he boldly explores the state of the world today, from his personal life to politics and everything in between.

Nataniël will delve into the age-old phenomenon of the big versus the small; the ever-present struggle between the indestructible and the threatened; the constant war between the individual and the establishment and the tiring debate between the political and the intelligent.

“It gives us immense pride to welcome this legendary South African performer back to Emperors Palace,” says Irvin Nkosi, the resort’s promotions and entertainment manager.

“From his beautiful blues and jazz numbers to his sensational costumes, designed by the award-winning Floris Louw, this is one show that should not to be missed!”

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Nataniël will share the stage with a talented and well-known cast of local artists, including Charl du Plessis on the keyboard, Juan Oosthuizen on the guitar, Brendan Ross on keyboards, saxophone and vocals, Werner Spies on bass, Peter Auret on the drums, and Dihan Slabbert and Nicolaas Swart on vocals.

Friday and Saturday night shows will start at 8pm and Sunday matinee shows will start at 3pm.

No children under the age of 15 will be permitted.

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