Madame Zingara have been charming audiences along with her Miracle Tour since her much anticipated return to the Cape in January this year.
The unique show has continually evolved, introducing several new local and international acts through the run, making a re-energised body of labor.
In the words of Richard Griffin, producer and managing director of Madame Zingara: “the Miracle Tour is possibly our greatest yet”.
The experience begins from the instant guests speak with the girls in box-office who’re renowned for his or her exceptional service.
On arrival on the tent, explore Victoria’s playground, snap an image with Miss Guided, have your tarot cards read, your face painted theatrically or adorn yourself on the Bijoux Boutique which offers a wild array of feather boas, masks, hats or jewellery.
Once you could have transformed yourself prepare for an evening of glitzy escapism.
A bouquet of talent choreographed by the formidable trio of Richard Griffin, Craig Leo and Valentina Love, lead guests to an international where they’re encouraged to go away their worries on the door for the night.
Be enchanted by aerial trapeze acts, the seductive flexibility of contortionism and the hypnotic boleadora by brawny Argentinean’s and the disciplined art of high adrenaline juggling.
Not to say The Specifics, the beautiful and dynamic vocal quartet with their energetic stage presence, who get both old and young on their feet.
David Green, chief executive, V&A Waterfront said: “The central purpose of the V&A Waterfront has always been to give visitors a way of life experience, and a measure of our success on this regard was when the favored Madame Zingara chose to pitch their enchanting tent on our property.
“Not only has the vibrant Theatre of Dreams added a thrilling new entertainment dimension to our after-dark offering, it has also attracted new footfall to our property, while thoroughly entertaining our existing visitors.
“We are delighted that Madame Zingara has chosen to maintain their tent firmly pegged on the V&A Waterfront this winter.”
Guests are served an equally astounding meal prepared lovingly by gourmet chefs.
Madame Zingara has earned her stripes within the field of entertainment, captivating both national and international audiences.
More Information
The show runs nightly from Tuesday to Sunday.
Tickets range from R385-1,250 per person, counting on seating area and packages.
For additional information visit the official website.