Nataniël: 30 Years, 90 Minutes Show Review



Friday night (25 August) saw the opening of the newest Nataniël Show, 30 years, 90 minutes at Emperors Palace. The show was cleverly 90 minutes, which was a full 90 minutes of laughter, entertainment, and pure performance. Nataniël celebrates 3 decades in the entertainment industry with more than 6 000 live performances, 79 stage productions, 17 music albums and 17 published books under his belt, what can this man not accomplish and be a complete success at? 

What is absolutely phenomenal, not only his performance, but his consistent (but never boring, but pure excitement, consistent in the way that he hasn’t fallen off of the entertainment road) talent and success in the entertainment industry.

I love the way he captures his audience in everything he does, whether it be his amazing voice whilst singing, or his outstanding costumes (& costume changes, within seconds), or his hilarious comedic talent. This man can tell jokes and stories fluently in both English and Afrikaans, which to me, not many can accomplish along with the humour. I cannot say exactly what my favourite part was, because it was all amazing, however, for the sake of the piece, I must say the costume design and implementation was my absolute favourite of the show. The design work on the costumes were extraordinarily intricate, beautiful and creative. The colours were emphasised, the bead work…impeccable, and the over the top manner (obviously in the best possible way) was just so amazing and so true to who he is!

I loved his strictness as well with regards to cell phones, in the beginning you are told to put your phones otherwise you might as well watch him on the TV. I love this in a world where technology is taking over, it gives you that time to truly listen and enjoy the moment
I would recommend this show to everyone looking for a good laugh, looking for some fashion ideas, and/or looking for a great night out!

Nataniël will be joined on stage by fellow performers, Charl du Plessis (piano), Juan Oosthusizen (guitar), Werner Spies (bass), Hugo Radyn (drums), Dihan Slabbert (vocals), and Nicolaas Swart (vocals).

Tickets are priced from R160 per person and can be purchased through the Emperors Palace Box Office on 011 928 1297/1213 or by visiting www.emperorspalace.com or www.computicket.com. 

The show will start at 20h00 from Thursdays to Saturdays, and at 15h00 on Sundays. Regret no children under the age of 15 will be permitted.  Fans can also purchase a limited-edition luxury souvenir programme at the show.

Emperors Palace is a Peermont resort. Connect with them on Facebook, Instagram and follow them on Twitter @emperorspalace. 



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