Gate69, Cape Town’s newest theatre venue, opens with a bang this Spring with a production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the iconic rock musical. Anything
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Results43Fantasy helps us imagine reality
Grahamstown: Karoo Moose keeps the audience enthralled as it tracks back and forth across the line between fantasy and reality, dipping into each and pulling out
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Unmissable raucous bonanza of a show
Back at the Baxter by popular demand: Alistair Izobell’s Remembering the Lux returns to the Baxter from August 25 to September 17 after its runaway success last
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Cape-style treats for the people of Jozi
Things are looking up for our brothers and sisters in Jozi. First, the news that the DA (with a little help from Julius and the Red
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Pay Back The Curry! delivers a feast of satire
I was expecting a large helping of slapstick with a dash of spice from Pay Back The Curry!, which opened at the Baxter Theatre on Tuesday,
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Simphiwe Dana: Queen of the night
It would have been very difficult to actually upstage Simphiwe Dana on the last night of the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, but if anyone could it
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Drugs, love, drama … we are all addicts
Riveting performances in Lara Foot’s new play, The Inconvenience of Wings, which opened at the Baxter Theatre on Thursday night, leave the audience feeling totally exposed
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The sensational Sillage takes Gold
Sillage won a a Gold Ovation Award at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, the only one given this year. How I love it when I back
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Twisted drama feels like a dose of therapy
At a National Arts Festival packed with psycho drama, the dark little comedy Father, Father Father! felt like a good dose of therapy … if not
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Crossing from the sane side
The Search for Intelligent Signs of Life in the Universe at the National Arts Festival is amazeballs! And, forthwith, I will be using amazeballs and other
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