Not the Midnight Mass have been wowing audiences at the Baxter Theatre in their new show "Hot Cross Nuns". Critics have raved, audiences have been wildly enthusiastic. The show runs for one more week, until 4 June, Don't miss out. Booking at Computicket...Read More
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Twenty-one years later: still no tits or arse...Not The Midnight Mass has become "a national treasure" (JHB Star). |
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"a national phenomenon with mass appeal" (Sat Star) appearing live before over 180,000 people in various cities and towns in the old and new South Africa and on countless radio and TV shows. Their limited edition albums Mass Hysterial and Midnight Mass Live, and Live At The Planetarium were snapped up (and those that didn't snap have become collectors' items.)
What must be South Africa's most adaptable show, Not The Midnight Mass has been performed on TV and radio, in huge venues such as the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, as well as in school halls, at private parties, corporate functions and restaurants and is, arguably, the only a Capella show in the world able to bring a pulsating, vibrating disco (Idols Club, JHB 1992) to a mesmerised and appreciative standstill.
After 21 Years, Not The Midnight Mass is still going strong.
While the group may have changed over the years, their commitment to a cappella singing has not.
Their last show, Celebrating 21 Years, won the group a legion of new fans, and a sought-after Fleur Du Cap Award.
In 2011, the new line up features Graham Weir, Christine Weir, Amanda Tiffin, Anthea Thompson and Donal Slemon.
Not the Midnight Mass are about to begin recording an exciting new collection of songs, which will be available at their next Season at the Baxter Theatre, starting 10 May.