TEATER BY DIE SEE 2026 - JOSEPH CLARK MUSICAL- QUEEN AND CHOIRS
Thu Mar 19, 19:00 - Thu Mar 19, 20:30
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Teater by die See in Jeffreys Bay presents Joseph Clark with Nico Malan high school choir in “Queen & Choirs”
Preprogram as part of the show @ 18:00 The Best of @ INNI KOLLIG performed by Nico Malan high school
DOORS OPEN 18:00
Joseph Clark continues to captivate audiences with his remarkable performances, keeping the
spirit of Queen’s music alive for new generations of fans and for all lovers of Freddie
Mercury and Queen.
Get ready to be utterly entertained, as only the “King of Queen” knows how. This is your
chance to be rocked. Backed by the Nico Malan High school Choir, audiences will enjoy iconic
classics such as We Will Rock You, Another One Bites The Dust, We Are The Champions,
Bohemian Rhapsody, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Somebody To Love and many more.
Having performed Queen’s music for over three decades, Joseph has captivated audiences
with his inimitable style, charisma, and commanding stage presence across South Africa, the
Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, the Middle East, numerous African
countries, and most recently in Freddie Mercury’s birthplace, Zanzibar.
Born in Amarillo, Texas, Joseph initially trained as a ballet dancer and performed in the
United States as a principal dancer. He was later brought to South Africa to dance the roles of
the Prince in Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet. Soon after, he ventured into musical theatre
and became one of the lead singers in the original Queen at the Opera.
“Joseph’s the champion, my friend! He’s one of the few around the world who can do the
mercurial, legendary Queen vocalist justice, with panache, style, and the glory that was
Freddie Mercury in full roar.”
— Daily News, Durban
“I’m not a believer in impersonating great artists, but keeping their music alive by performing
it onstage is the greatest compliment to their genius. I pay tribute to great artists’ music by
giving audiences a taste of their work — creating an atmosphere of magic and nostalgia for
some, and a new discovery for others.”
— Joseph Clark