Mike McCully (of MCCULLY WORKSHOP and BUCCANEER fame) has put together this amazing TRIBUTE TO ABBA. It’s a celebration of fun, music and dance with patrons re-living the days of featuring songs like WATERLOO, SUPER TROUPER, GIMME GIMME, MONEY MONEY MONEY, FERNANDO, DANCING QUEEN and many more.
Led by Mike himself on the drums, the show features the two awesome ABBA girls, Luella Holland and Sjanel Vosloo, whose silky smooth vocals bring the music of ABBA to life. Keyboardist Gordon Mackay takes lead male vocal and shows his piano skill in typical ABBA fashion with songs like DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW, CHIQUITITA and many more. Warren Lomberg on lead guitar and Neil Peyton on bass complete the line-up, with all members contributing to the amazing vocal harmonies.
This show has sold out everywhere is has been performed and always ends with standing ovations!
For an unforgettable evening of the best of ABBA, this show is not to be missed!
Critics Rave…..
"Absolutely brilliant !!"………………… …The Argus
"A must for Abba fans"……………… ……The Cape Times
"Awesome talent…the girls are fantastic"…..Die Burger
Wonderful
Money and time well spent. It was a wonderful evening with golden memories. Thanx once more for excellent entertainment.
Money and time well spent. It was a wonderful evening with golden memories. Thanx once more for excellent entertainment.
Money and time well spent. It was a wonderful evening with golden memories. Thanx once more for excellent entertainment.
We have heard and seen ABBA Tributes before. We personally found the background music too loud and the lyrics of the songs were thus drowned. We got the impression that Mike needed the appreciation of the audience. We feel that this kind of performance would be more suitable for a bigger hall and stage. Please bear in mind that this is our personal impression. The rest of the audience seemed to have enjoyed it tremendously. We are looking forward to a next performance.
Great show, fantastic music - a real blast from the past!
Very enjoyable! thank you
Very enjoyable! thank you
Was with Mike 57 years ago during our naval training (1965) as signalmen. Great to see the man himself again and doing an awesome job of keeping so many people in tune with music - a super evening all round on our first Drama visit - thank you Sue
It was great, thoroughly enjoyed it. Thinking about coming to Fleetwood Mac
Wonderful
Enjoyed the show, but when paying R200 for a ticket, I was disappointed that Chenille’s green top was not ironed. This was a major distraction. Also after interval, the hole in her black tights was visible on her thigh.. More care should have been taken.
Lots of humour and enthusiasm, The energy of the dark haired female singer was a joy to watch. They had the words and the music but, with the eception of 3 or 4 numbers I felt that they lacked the true ABBA sound. Still a happy and most enjoyable evening.
Fabulous performance. Great night out.
A good, fun, tribute!
superb... and you handled load shedding well too..thank you
superb... and you handled load shedding well too..thank you
Fantastic to see the theatre so full last evening. The show was spectacular! Would love to see the same show back again in a few months.
Wonderful!
Fantastic show. Brought back all the joy of an iconic 20th century band.
Brilliant
5 absolutely brilliant!!!!
5 absolutely brilliant!!!!
This was a gooooood performance!!
Four and a half stars and not five because, although we greatly enjoyed the show, the volume of the music was too loud. Besides being uncomfortable to our ears, it tended to negate the beauty of the ABBA music itself. ABBA music is not loud. It is nicely harmonised so you enjoy lyrics, rhythm and accompaniment.
What a fun evening! We all felt like teenagers again and happy memories came flooding back! Thanks Sue, you remain a star!!
In a word "FANTASTIC"
The sound system could have been better
The closest impersonation to Abba we have experienced. Girls were battling with their mics a bit unfortunately. With seven+ mikes on the stage, sound desk appeared to have a bit of a challenge?