The Tramp
The Tramp
On the square to watch The Tramp. Amanda Bothma, Daniel Anderson and Paul Ferreira - devastating triple threat! Stick to the secret formula, let's get the people on their feet cheering and clapping.
Amanda Botha on the script, good feelings, reverse engineering, biographical, sharp witted, with personality, contemplation and reflection. Paul Ferreira on piano, spotless without a blemish, backbone, the pulse silently beating to provide life and sustenance. The first time I ever saw Daniel Anderson perform, I thought "goat" and I managed to shake his hand and tell him to his face. The goat has struck again, back to back, within weeks to casually deliver another masterpiece. I maintain my stance, the greatest performer of all time, it's amazing what he does on the stage, simply unbelievable. He has energy, expressive, animation and enjoyment on his face, he is mobile and on his feet, running, climbing on top of props, dancing, singing and telling a story all at once. Charisma so bullish, it ripples through the ceilings of charts. Fantastic endurance, breath-control and stamina. Singing and voice intonation is just world class. Captivates you from the first minute until the end, presence, commanding, enthralling. When he sang "If my friends could see me now" after Charlie Chaplin became the most famous person in the world, it connected. I loved smile.
Wonderful set design by Willem Disbergen, middle screen that provides visual cues, we see footage of Charlie Chaplin's films, two big suitcases that are also screens and the wheelchair Chaplin reels in the show with as an old man at the start of the show. Paul is next to the steps, giving the stage to Daniel to fully optimize. Sonwa Sakuba provides the choreography, worked well with Daniel to match Chaplin's mannerisms and movements.
Born in London, England Charlie Chaplin transcended and innovated the moving picture business and found his way to Hollywood where he was later exiled. Chaplin wrote, edited, directed, produced, starred and composed music for most of his films. He refused to work with sound films. The show explores Charlie Chaplin's life, his ascent to the top, the construction of "The Tramp", the silent era, his movies; The Kid, The Gold Rush and City Lights, the film with Adolf Hitler and how he became the most recognizable person in the world.
An outstanding show, Wela Kapela make me so excited. Daphne Kuhn and Theatre on the square deliver yet again, effortless.
Congratulations Amanda Bothma and the whole team for a great show and a deserved standing ovation.
https://youtu.be/_SwzFuTMNfA?si=UpM9kPK5d4e0eY5X
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