Skip to main content
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Interview: Nicola Date speaks about BREAKING THE CLOSET at The Two Eves

The third edition of this exciting comedy concept

By:

Interview: Nicola Date speaks about BREAKING THE CLOSET at The Two Eves ImageBREAKING THE CLOSET is in its third edition. Co-founder of this exciting initiative, Nicola Date, sat down to discuss what the shows are all about and what they mean to her personally.

BWW: Let's start off with - where did the idea for BREAKING THE CLOSET come from?

Nicola: Eugene Mathews and I tend to dream about production ideas. It was an afternoon on the porch when BREAKING THE CLOSET was born. We both knew it could be something special, and it hasn't disappointed.

BWW: How were the previous editions of BREAKING THE CLOSET received by audiences?

Nicola: The audiences have loved the show, and it's always been such a memorable and safe space. We're so glad to have created such a positive community event. We are proud to have been on the Cape Town Pride lineup for our last edition.

BWW: What can the audience expect this time around? Are new people talking, or are there people who have spoken before?

Nicola: First, we have our regular cast. Either Eugene or I host, but this time, I'm hosting. By Eugene, of course, I'm referring to co-founder and comic extraordinaire Eugene Mathews.

Next is the gorgeous Saya Pierce-Jones, journalist, feminist, Queer activist, and recent dog mom (Mazeltov!). We're thrilled to have her voice as a fixed feature of BREAKING THE CLOSET. She always brings an exciting new story.

Our 4 guests this time around are fabulous comic Candace Neilson, queer legend George Rose, the most delightful student, Nicolas Henshilwood, and the sensational Lemonade Panda.

BWW: Have you given your stories before at a previous edition? Or are you speaking this time?

Nicola: I have told my story. I tell different stories each time, whether hosting or not, as we all have 1000 coming out stories.

BWW: Finally, what does BREAKING THE CLOSET mean to you personally, and what do you hope to achieve through these personal stories?

Nicola: BREAKING THE CLOSET is a chance for people to share and learn about other queer experiences. It's a space that doesn't mind where you are on the gender or queer spectrum. It's a safe environment for all. We never had those safe spaces as kids.

Photo credit: Shaun Shannon


BREAKING THE CLOSET will see it's third edition happening at The Two Eves coffee shop on Friday 3 June. Tickets cost just R60 and can be bought at Quicket.co.za.





Need more South Africa Theatre News in your life?
Sign up for all the news on the Summer season, discounts & more...


BroadwayWorld TV


Enrico Brignano - Bello di Mamma 2026 in South Africa Enrico Brignano - Bello di Mamma 2026
Mapo Club (9/01-9/01)
HIGHLIGHTS in South Africa HIGHLIGHTS
Roodepoort Theatre (7/09-7/12)
Ramp It Up in South Africa Ramp It Up
Pinelands Players (7/17-7/18)
Audition Workshop in South Africa Audition Workshop
Pinelands Players (7/25-7/25)
NDLOVU YOUTH CHOIR in South Africa NDLOVU YOUTH CHOIR
Teatro at Montecasino (7/29-8/02)
Swan Lake in South Africa Swan Lake
Teatro at Montecasino (8/07-8/21)
MAMMA MIA! The Musical! in South Africa MAMMA MIA! The Musical!
Artscape Theatre (9/03-10/11)
HIGHLIGHTS in South Africa HIGHLIGHTS
UJ Arts & Culture (8/20-8/23)
Stand up Comedy in broken English  Victor Patrascan in Johannesburg in South Africa Stand up Comedy in broken English Victor Patrascan in Johannesburg
Wits Theatre Complex (7/18-7/18)
The Curious Case of Katherine Sinclair in South Africa The Curious Case of Katherine Sinclair
Star Theatre, Homecoming Centre (7/01-7/05)