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Review: SHORTS – A FESTIVAL OF POCKET OPERAS at Artscape Arena Offers Bite-Sized Operatic Treats


by Jaime Uranovsky - April 14, 2024

While there are three mini-operas within the SHORTS programme, this reviews centres around two of them: LA VOIX HUMANE and THE IMPRESARIO. Over the last couple of years, I have been lucky enough to attend various operas staged in Cape Town. They are magnificent: grand and opulent....

Review: OTHELLO at the Baxter Theatre Centre Is a Relevant Retelling of the Classic Tragedy


by Jaime Uranovsky - April 13, 2024

Shakespeare’s OTHELLO, written in the early 1600s, predates traditional notions of decoloniality and, arguably, colonialism itself. Nonetheless, it is a text that, some contend, contains a built-in decolonial perspective or, at the very least, lends itself to be staged through this lens....

Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Theatre On The Bay And Pieter Toerien Montecasino Main Theatre


by Michelle B Lewis - April 09, 2024

At its core, SPRING AWAKENING is a coming-of-age tale that resonates across generations. The play follows a group of teenagers as they navigate the turbulence of adolescence, longing for knowledge about the mysteries of womanhood, the trauma of abuse and the challenges of societal norms. This produc...

Review: MAMMA MIA is an ABBA-solutely fantastic time!


by Faeron Wheeler - April 01, 2024

I am so glad I got to catch MAMMA MIA here in Cape Town. This cast is brilliant - you will have an ABBA-solutely fantastic time, you will want to get up and be the Dancing Queen, and you will certainly be saying 'thank you for the music' by the end of the show....

Review: WRONG FACES and TOMMY AND DOMINICK at the Masque Theatre's One-Act Play Festival Showcase Local Playwrights


by Jaime Uranovsky - March 24, 2024

During my adolescence, the annual one-act play festival held at my high school was the highlight of my academic year. So, whenever I hear that a one-play festival is being staged, I am filled with excitement and nostalgia. For the first time, the Masque Theatre has introduced what will become its an...

Review: THE GOOD DAD/ DIE GOEIE PA Is Riveting, Raw and Redemptive


by Jaime Uranovsky - March 12, 2024

I knew going into THE GOOD DAD that this production was not going to make for easy watching. And it doesn’t. The subject matter is rough and audience members should know that sexual abuse and rape are prominent topics in this piece of theatre. That being said, the piece is superb and should not be m...

Review: SUOR ANGELICA and GIANNI SCHICCHI at Artscape Celebrates Comedy and Tragedy in Puccini's Operas


by Jaime Uranovsky - February 18, 2024

Cape Town Opera presents a Puccini double-bill of operas: SUOR ANGELICA and GIANNI SCHICCHI. Each opera runs for just under an hour, with an interval in between. The two operas are vastly different – SUOR ANGELICA, despite containing comedic moments, is ultimately tragic....

Review: EXPELLED Explores the Impact of Social Media at the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio


by Faeron Wheeler - February 17, 2024

EXPELLED is a brand-new play from Rosalind Butler, and it deals with just how damaging social media can be for all ages. The characters in the play and the story feel incredibly relatable as many of us spend time questioning how much we live our lives through social media....

Review: LUNGS at Theatre On The Bay is Like a Runaway Train You Want to Be On


by Faeron Wheeler - February 17, 2024

Duncan MacMillan’s play LUNGS has been described as 'off-kilter' and 'brutally honest' - and that's exactly what you get with this production. It races forward at a gallop as the pair on stage move through their relationship. There's an element of a runaway train to the pace, but it's a train I want...

Review: THE GOLD RHINO OF MAPUNGUBWE at Baxter Theatre Is a Fresh, Vibrant, African-infused Ballet


by Jaime Uranovsky - February 13, 2024

It is always gratifying to witness performers staging highly technical artforms, like ballet, and giving them fresh, local twists. THE GOLD RHINO OF MAPUNGUBWE BALLET is such an example. The show tells the story of Van Graan, a white man in the 1930s who embarks on a journey to discover the treasure...

Past Shows

Karoo Moose
Karoo Moose
8/31 - 9/24/2016


Since its world premiere in 2007, Lara Foot’s Karoo Moose returns to the Baxter stage with the original cast, having scooped 15 major South African ...

Second Language
Second Language
5/30 - 6/4/2016


Fresh from opening for Trevor Noah, Schalk Bezuidenhout`s debut one-man show is a journey to his current status as one of South Africa`s best young ...

…Miskien
…Miskien
9/2 - 9/27/2014


Two best friends, dead end jobs, rugby, and some regular guy stuff. Performed in English and Afrikaans, …miskien is a simple story of two guys: ...

Oscar and the Pink Lady
Oscar and the Pink Lady
7/29 - 8/23/2014


The “Sandra Prinsloo Phenomenon” (Diane de Beer, Pretoria News) shines in this multi-award- winning production: the endearing tale of the young cancer patient, Oscar, and ...

Kaapse Stoep Stories with Alistair Izobell


Alistair Izobell is back again, this time with a twist. It is laugh a minute with stories that moulded our lives on the tip of ...

Heavy
Heavy
3/17 - 3/29/2014


KG takes on a whole range of subjects with seasoned comic swag and maturity. Heavy is a show about an overweight son of a sangoma ...

Death of a Colonialist
Death of a Colonialist
1/29 - 3/1/2014


Death of a Colonialist tells the story of Harold Smith, an aging, eccentric, unpredictable but extremely passionate history teacher at a high school in Grahamstown. ...

Platform 9
Platform 9
12/2 - 1/25/2014


Three of South Africa’s most popular young actors come together in an authentic South African story. Platform 9, written and directed by Christo Davids (Errol ...

Laugh The Buffalo
Laugh The Buffalo
10/14 - 11/30/2013


Following significant success at the 2013 National Arts Festival with the collaborative creation and performance of two new works, Hoss with Ubom! and Crazy in ...

RACE CARD
RACE CARD
9/2 - 9/21/2013


After sold-out shows and rave reviews , Siv Ngesi returns with RACE CARD. Basing his show on the bestselling book THE RACIST'S GUIDE TO THE ...

The List
4/11 - 5/4/2013


Winner of the Fringe First for script (Edinburgh Festival) and the Canadian Governor General's award for a French-language play, The List is a compelling and ...

THE LINE
4/2 - 4/7/2013


Set against the backdrop of the South African xenophobic attacks in May 2008, The Line explores the fragility of goodness and engages with both victim ...

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MAMMA MIA! in South Africa MAMMA MIA!
Teatro at Montecasino (4/12 - 5/26)
Tell Me On A Sunday in South Africa Tell Me On A Sunday
Avalon Auditorium | Homecoming Centre (formerly The Studio at The Fugard Theatre) (4/24 - 4/28)
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Spring Awakening in South Africa Spring Awakening
Pieter Toeriens Montecasino Theatre & Studiio (3/8 - 5/5)
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