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On a real roller coaster ride
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On a real roller coaster ride

The Young Performers Project is set to open with a holiday production of 'The Prince of Egypt' at the Playhouse Opera, featuring over 130 young performers. Theatrical maestro Roberto Pombo, who has moved from Johannesburg to Durban, is making his debut directing this large-scale musical. Known for his work in physical theatre, clowning, and mask performance, Pombo describes the project as a 'baptism of fire' due to its massive scale. He credits Des Govender for giving him the opportunity and highlights the emotional depth of the biblical story while aiming to infuse humor and lighter moments into the production.

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On a real roller coaster ride

The Young Performers Project is set to open with a holiday production of 'The Prince of Egypt' at the Playhouse Opera, featuring over 130 young performers. Theatrical maestro Roberto Pombo, who has moved from Johannesburg to Durban, is making his debut directing this large-scale musical. Known for his work in physical theatre, clowning, and mask performance, Pombo describes the project as a 'baptism of fire' due to its massive scale. He credits Des Govender for giving him the opportunity and highlights the emotional depth of the biblical story while aiming to infuse humor and lighter moments into the production.

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