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What: 🎵 Vincent – His Quest To Love and Be Loved - JHB Redhill

Vincent – His Quest To Love and Be Loved - JHB Redhill

When:

Where: 🕳 Redhill Theatre, Redhill School, 20 Summit Road

How much:

🎟️ R220.00Webtickets

VINCENT, the three time Naledi award-winning musical starring Daniel Anderson 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.

VINCENT- HIS QUEST TO LOVE AND BE LOVED, 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. Since the show’s first performance in 2022, Daniel has been nominated as a Fleur du Cap finalist, the show received SIX Naledi Theatre Awards nominations, winning three. Vincent also bears a Bronze Standard Bank Ovation Award from the National Arts Festival and played to 5-star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023.

“(Anderson’s) performance was flawless… his ability to bring the sad tale to life… has left a lasting impression.” - ELAINE CHAPMAN , THEATRE AND ARTS REVIEWS EDINBURGH

“This entrancing cabaret musical …has the heart and soul of a West End spectacular!” - RICHARD STAMP, THE WEE REVIEW EDINBURGH

“The true essence of cabaret-style theatre leaves you wanting more” – DEVON KOEN, THE HERALD