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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2004: Presented by ''[[The Herald]]'' with sponsorship from ''Nedbank'' and ''Vodacom'' at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] in January 2004, with executive producer [[Bob Eveleigh]], director [[Marlene Pieterse]], musical director [[Darryl Nel]], associate musical director [[Debbie Quicke]], dialogue director [[Annaline Stiglingh]], choreographer [[Jenni Zeelie]], associate choreographer [[Donna McLaggan]] and cast: [[Dean Odendaal]], [[Kyle Matthews]], [[Inge Kellermann]], [[Kristen Rae Rademan]], [[Maritsa Nortjé]], [[Joe Erasmus]], [[Merlé Breedt]], [[Amy Shaw]], [[Kiel O'Sullivan]], [[Allesandri Vosloo]], [[Monique Ralph]], [[Jeannine Adams]], [[Delray Burns]], [[Nina Holderness]], [[Ryan Parsons]], [[Candice Caalsen]], [[Queenie Grootboom]], [[Caris Price]], [[Rhys Woods]], [[Lindi Doubell]], [[Steven Bolhuis]], [[Marea Sing]], [[Lutho John]], [[Tara-Lyn Dean]], [[Candice Coetzee]], [[Candice Pirie]], [[Laurie Scholtz]], [[Tennille Bergh]] and [[Tarryn Mollison]].
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2004: Presented by ''[[The Herald]]'' with sponsorship from ''[[Nedbank]]'' and ''[[Vodacom]]'' at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] in January 2004, with executive producer [[Bob Eveleigh]], director [[Marlene Pieterse]], musical director [[Darryl Nel]], associate musical director [[Debbie Quicke]], dialogue director [[Annaline Stiglingh]], choreographer [[Jenni Zeelie]], associate choreographer [[Donna McLaggan]] and cast: [[Dean Odendaal]], [[Kyle Matthews]], [[Inge Kellermann]], [[Kristen Rae Rademan]], [[Maritsa Nortjé]], [[Joe Erasmus]], [[Merlé Breedt]], [[Amy Shaw]], [[Kiel O'Sullivan]], [[Allesandri Vosloo]], [[Monique Ralph]], [[Jeannine Adams]], [[Delray Burns]], [[Nina Holderness]], [[Ryan Parsons]], [[Candice Caalsen]], [[Queenie Grootboom]], [[Caris Price]], [[Rhys Woods]], [[Lindi Doubell]], [[Steven Bolhuis]], [[Marea Sing]], [[Lutho John]], [[Tara-Lyn Dean]], [[Candice Coetzee]], [[Candice Pirie]], [[Laurie Scholtz]], [[Tennille Bergh]] and [[Tarryn Mollison]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:32, 30 July 2023

Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours is a musical comedy revue by Bob Eveleigh (?-?).

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Performance history in South Africa

2004: Presented by The Herald with sponsorship from Nedbank and Vodacom at the Port Elizabeth Opera House in January 2004, with executive producer Bob Eveleigh, director Marlene Pieterse, musical director Darryl Nel, associate musical director Debbie Quicke, dialogue director Annaline Stiglingh, choreographer Jenni Zeelie, associate choreographer Donna McLaggan and cast: Dean Odendaal, Kyle Matthews, Inge Kellermann, Kristen Rae Rademan, Maritsa Nortjé, Joe Erasmus, Merlé Breedt, Amy Shaw, Kiel O'Sullivan, Allesandri Vosloo, Monique Ralph, Jeannine Adams, Delray Burns, Nina Holderness, Ryan Parsons, Candice Caalsen, Queenie Grootboom, Caris Price, Rhys Woods, Lindi Doubell, Steven Bolhuis, Marea Sing, Lutho John, Tara-Lyn Dean, Candice Coetzee, Candice Pirie, Laurie Scholtz, Tennille Bergh and Tarryn Mollison.

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Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours programme, 2004

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