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It's time to Face The Music

Each member of the audience is given a scorecard and tasked with correctly identifying things like the song the ladies are singing, the movie that made a song famous, the era a song comes from, etc. It's quite a lot to cover what I'm sure amounts to more than 40 songs from 50 years in just 60 minutes (hence the Glee-esque mash-ups), but there are some interludes, like the charming ode to a latte boy, so you can catch your breath before carrying on.
Win a bottle of premium brandy
But wait, there's more! At the end of the performance, the audience member who gets the most correct answers wins a bottle of premium brandy from Distell. (Four women tied on the opening night, possibly because one drunken audience member inadvertently blurted out answers throughout the show, which led to a "sudden death" to determine the winner.)
"Play the game or be a spectator," Kalk Bay Theatre owner Simon Cooper said, "but either way you'll be entertained." And he's right. Face the Music 2 is highly energetic, highly interactive, and a fun way to end off another great year.
Face the Music 2 is on at Cape Town's Kalk Bay Theatre until 6 January, 2013, (with a special countdown on New Year's Eve) before it tours Australia, mainland Europe, and the UK. For details and bookings, go to www.kbt.co.za.

About Eugene Yiga
Eugene graduated from the University of Cape Town with distinctions in financial accounting and classical piano. He then spent over two-and-half years working in branding and communications at two of South Africa's top market research companies. Eugene also spent over three-and-a-half years at an eLearning start-up, all while building his business as an award-winning writer. Visit www.eugeneyiga.com, follow @eugeneyiga on Twitter, or email moc.agiyenegue@olleh to say, um, hello.