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Theatre performer Tannah transitions to solo artist with ‘All The Lovely Things’

November 26, 2025

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The Star

TANNAH is a performer with a passion for storytelling who brings authenticity to every stage.

- LUTHO PASIYA

Theatre performer Tannah transitions to solo artist with ‘All The Lovely Things’

TANNAH shares her journey through music and self-discovery. | Supplied

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“I love telling stories that connect with people,’ she said.

Since graduating from the Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy, she has appeared in productions such as We Will Rock You, Mamma Mia! and Disney's The Magic Box world tour.

She is currently preparing for a role in Cats, continuing a journey defined by discipline, emotion, and dedication.

Tannah’s latest release, All The Lovely Things, marks a new chapter in her career, highlighting her voice beyond musical theatre and into the personal and expressive world of her own music.

“All The Lovely Things was a really collaborative effort, and I think that is part of what makes it special,” she said.

“At its core, the message is about not accepting the bare minimum in a relationship. I want listeners to feel empowered, to remember their worth, to put themselves on a pedestal and to expect the best for themselves.”

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