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==Performance history in South Africa==
 
==Performance history in South Africa==
  
2026: Presented by [[Showtime Management]]  at [[Artscape]], Cape Town (from 18 March) and [[Teatro]] at Montecasino, Johannesburg (from 24 April), with direction and choreography by Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell.
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2026: Presented by [[Showtime Management]]  at [[Artscape]], Cape Town (from 18 March) and [[Teatro]] at Montecasino, Johannesburg (from 24 April), with direction and choreography by Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell. With [[Leah Mari]], [[Christopher Jaftha]], [[Tiaan Rautenbach]], [[Thuto Gaasenwe]], [[Daniel Meaker]], [[Bo Molefe]], [[Bradley Smith]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Bella Smith]], [[James McPhail]], [[Dylan du Plessis]], [[Sandisile Dlangalala]], [[Chichi Nwoha]], [[Yethu Kibi]], [[Virtuous Kandemiri]], [[Liyabuya Gongo]], [[Jordan Rogers]], [[Lesego van Niekerk]], [[Michelle Juncker]], [[Gugu Dhlamini]], [[Yahto Kraft]], [[Ashley Scott]], [[Jonathan Raath]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 18:51, 30 December 2025

Pretty Woman: The Musical is a musical with a book by Garry Marshall and J. F. Lawton (the film’s original creators), songs by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance.

Original text

Based on the beloved 1990 film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2026: Presented by Showtime Management at Artscape, Cape Town (from 18 March) and Teatro at Montecasino, Johannesburg (from 24 April), with direction and choreography by Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell. With Leah Mari, Christopher Jaftha, Tiaan Rautenbach, Thuto Gaasenwe, Daniel Meaker, Bo Molefe, Bradley Smith, Stuart Brown, Bella Smith, James McPhail, Dylan du Plessis, Sandisile Dlangalala, Chichi Nwoha, Yethu Kibi, Virtuous Kandemiri, Liyabuya Gongo, Jordan Rogers, Lesego van Niekerk, Michelle Juncker, Gugu Dhlamini, Yahto Kraft, Ashley Scott, Jonathan Raath.

Sources

https://showtime.co.za/prettywoman/

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