2012-02-13After a hugely successful season at Cape Town’s Baxter Theatre, Nik Rabinowitz’s hit solo show Stand and Deliver comes to Pieter Toerien’s Theatre at Montecasino in Johannesburg.
2012-02-13Many South Africans, especially residents of Johannesburg, will be familiar with the work of the Jewish, Hungarian-born sculptor Herman Wald (1906-1970), even if they might not have ever heard of him.
2012-02-09The Cape Town International Ballet Competition is the Premier event of its kind on the African Continent, often hailed as the Ballet Olympics.
2012-02-08The 47th annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards ceremony will take place at a glamorous function on Sunday 18th March at 6pm, at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town.
2012-02-06The prestigious annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards, celebrating 47 years in 2012, have introduced several new categories in a bid to be more representative of what is happening on the local stage. The new categories focus on musical theatre and musicals as well as on design in lighting, sets and props, costume and masks, and sound and puppetry.
2012-02-01The Cape Consort is proud to announce the launch of its Monteverdi Project with 3 consecutive Sunday evening concerts at the beautiful Fugard Studio on 12, 19, 26 February.
Albert Maritz2012-01-31Eerstens het hierdie ‘n stuk ‘n kaal persoon op die verhoog. Hier is dit Bo Petersen – jy kan jou kwalik ‘n mooier vrou kaal voorstel.
2012-01-30The Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA), Theatre Arts Admin Collective and the Baxter Theatre Centre are calling for applications.
2012-01-26Sacred Elephant, with lighting and costumes by Fleur du Cap Theatre Award winners Luke Ellenbogen and Illke Louw respectively, runs Tuesdays to Saturdays from 2 to 18 February at 8:30pm at the Intimate Theatre on Hiddingh Campus, 57 Orange Street.
Bondina Osterhoff2012-01-26Strijdom van der Merwe se kuns, Antjie Krog se gedigte, vier dansers, koor- en kitaarmusiek. Kom Oude Libertas, Stellenbosch, toe hierdie naweek.
2012-01-25A melting pot of traditions and relative morality set the scene for one of South Africa’s most poignant theatrical works, Shwele Bawo, A Grave Injustice. Written and performed by Motshabi Tyelele and directed by Lynn Maree, this award-winning piece that deals with issues of women abuse in South Africa.