Wela Kapela Productions is excited to announce a first of its kind – a Double Bill of their multi award-winning shows Vincent – His Quest to Love and Be Loved and The Tramp – will be staged at Redhill Theatre, situated at Redhill School in Morningside – over the Youth Day long weekend, from 12th – 16th June.
Johannesburg audiences will now have the opportunity to enjoy both these hit shows – whether booking for one on its own or both of them as part of an exciting double bill – for one weekend only!
Amanda Bothma, producer/director from Wela Kapela Productions, explains; “Vincent: his quest to love and be loved — a haunting, intimate portrait of Vincent van Gogh —and The Tramp — a playful, poignant homage to Charlie Chaplin—couldn’t be more different. What they share is the magnetic talent of Daniel Anderson and Paul Ferreira and Wela Kapela’s fearless commitment to bold, diverse storytelling. Join us for a weekend of contrast, craft, and compelling theatre.”
Over the course of the Youth Day long weekend, both Vincent – his quest to love and be loved as well as The Tramp, will be staged at Redhill Theatre, Redhill School as part of the school’s ongoing commitment in supporting the arts.
There will be three performances of VINCENT and two of THE TRAMP staged between Friday 12th – Tuesday 16th June 2026.
Audiences are welcome to book for one show only, or enjoy the Double Bill option – whereby they book for the first show at full price, then get a 20% discount when booking for the second show.
The Double Bill option doesn’t need to be booked for the same day – as long as tickets for both shows are purchased for that same weekend.
Performance Schedule:
Friday 12th June: 19h00 Vincent – his quest to love and be loved
Saturday 13th June 14h00 The Tramp
Sunday 14th June 14h00 The Tramp
18h00 Vincent – his quest to love and be loved
Tuesday, 16th June 14h00 Vincent – his quest to love and be loved
Tickets are from R200 with further discounts for senior citizens, scholars and students.
Bookings are through Webtickets.
To Book for the Double Bill:
- Book tickets for the first show and make your payment (as per normal)
- You will receive a promotion code in your confirmation email from Webtickets – keep that handy
- Book for your second show. At check-out before paying, include that promotion code received and your discount will be deducted.
- PLEASE NOTE: this Double Bill discount is on full ticket price only, not on any tickets already discounted.
Joseph Gerassi, Executive Head of Redhill School states; “I have had the privilege of seeing both Vincent and The Tramp, and they are, quite honestly, world-class productions. These are shows that could sit comfortably on any West End stage, yet here we are, fortunate enough to welcome them to our own campus for our students, families, staff, and local community to enjoy.”
He continues; “We are proud that Redhill continues to be a place where artistic excellence is celebrated, where great storytelling is championed, and where unforgettable theatre can be experienced on our doorstep.”
The Tramp is a Naledi Theatre award-winning mini-musical that tells the story of Charlie Chaplin through the perspective of his old friend, his beloved Tramp character. The show follows The Tramp as he reflects on Chaplin’s rise to fame. He ponders on their symbiotic relationship, and the eventual betrayal of their friendship, that led to Chaplin’s exile from America for communist sympathies.
“Life is tragedy in close-up, but comedy in long-shot”…
The retelling of Charlie’s story through popular music and silent film gives a fresh view on the life of the iconic, yet controversial comedic genius. The Tramp was everyman’s champion shielding a shy, moody, fastidious Chaplin. And with the arrival of the talking movies, the Tramp was sidelined, and Chaplin himself stepped into the limelight. With this newfound voice, Charlie tarnishes his image with naïve political speeches and scandalous love affairs. And without the Tramp in his corner, he became an easy target for the cross-dressing J Edgar Hoover, the gossipmonger Hedda Hopper and the gin-soaked senator Joseph McCarthy.
The Tramp explores the complicated bond between an artist and the character they create, blending comedy and tragedy in a heartfelt reflection on fame, identity, and betrayal.
“Daniel Anderson’s stunning one-man cabaret doesn’t just resurrect Charlie, it excavates the heart-breaking human cost behind the world’s beloved silent clown. A fantastic show… it is theatre that reminds us why live performance matters”.
- Barry Morisse, Stage Door
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Vincent is a three-time Naledi award-winning musical starring Daniel Anderson and accompanied by Paul Ferreira on piano. Anderson delves deep into the enigmatic life of Vincent Van Gogh, exploring the complexities of his relentless pursuit of artistic fulfilment and genuine human connection.
Through reimagined renditions of popular musical theatre, pop, rock, and jazz numbers, this unique multimedia musical cabaret offers a fresh perspective on Van Gogh’s unwavering desire for love and acceptance.
Daniel Anderson’s commanding performance takes the audience on an emotional journey through the turbulent existence of the iconic artist. From the very first note to the final chord, VINCENT immerses the spectators in a world of passion and creativity, sparking a profound connection with Van Gogh’s timeless struggles and triumphs.
The show is a multimedia musical, tells of a complex man with a ruthless drive to create and a deep-seated desire to love and be loved.
Vincent has enjoyed sold out seasons in all major centres in SA and most recently experienced a sold-out West End debut performance in London in August 2025.
Gerassi concludes; “At Redhill, we are committed to creating meaningful access to the arts, because we firmly believe that live performance has the power to stir imagination, deepen empathy, and bring communities together in ways few things can.
