LAMTA ends a stellar 2024 with Part Of Your World, a dynamic new musical revue by the Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy at Theatre on the Bay from 27 November 2024.
Expect an unforgettable night at Theatre on the Bay as the LAMTA triple threats take to the stage in a show featuring many of renowned composer Alan Menken’s celebrated songs from iconic Disney films and Broadway productions. Part Of Your World promises a thrilling journey through his musical masterpieces.
During Menken’s 35 year career he crafted some of the most cherished scores of our time. With eight Academy Awards — more than any living artist — as well as Golden Globes, Grammys, Drama Desk Awards and a Tony, his influence on musical theatre and film is unmatched. From the stirring ballads of The Little Mermaid to the vibrant energy of Little Shop of Horrors, Part Of Your World is a stunning showcase of Menken’s finest compositions.
Set to dazzle from start to finish, this is a festive season show that’s not to be missed!
WHAT: LAMTA – Part Of Your World
WHERE: Theatre on the Bay, Link Road, Camps Bay, Cape Town 8005
WHEN: from 27 November to 7 December 2024
TICKETS: priced from R180 to R250 | Webtickets or T 021 438 3300
INFO: T 021 438 3300 | E mike@theatreonthebay.co.za | Visit |
ABOUT LAMTA – LAMTA was established in 2018 with the primary aim of nurturing and training triple threat students to become competitive working artists in today’s industry – be it on stage, in the wings, in the pit, as publicists, critics or producers. With its finger on the pulse of the theatre industry, LAMTA’s goal is to see their students successfully enter the Performing Arts arena upon graduation. Musical Theatre is not only a specialised and ever-changing art form, it is also the most collaborative of all the art forms, bringing together the composer, lyricist, playwright, choreographer, director, designer, conductor and performer. The academy is dedicated to Mr Pieter Toerien who has continues to create incredible opportunities for thousands of South Africans in the theatre business. LAMTA is committed to doing its part to ensure that his legacy is upheld, maintained and respected.