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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Artscape celebrates high school talent in style

The purpose of the event was to promote social cohesion, good citizenship and empowerment through arts.

Lwando Njamela|Published

Londiwe Khoza, South Africa’s dancing queen

Dancer Londiwe Khoza, 23, is receiving international acclaim for her expressive and theatrical approach to dance.

Robyn Cohen|Published

Award-winning Hemelruim's run extended

The run of multiple award-winning and critically acclaimed production Hemelruim has been extended because of overwhelming demand.

Staff Reporter|Published

The Play That Goes Wrong review: Wrong turns make for right night out

The play is an excellent example of how top-notch directing, acting, lighting, costuming, music and sets can keep an audience laughing for two hours.

Sheila Chisholm|Published

Don't miss delightful, hilarious Funny Girl

Cape Town has become a city of musicals. One musical closes and another invariably opens, as is currently the situation.

Robyn Cohen|Published

Fugard Theatre getting to grips with King Kong

One of the most anticipated musicals of the year, King Kong, will be on at the Fugard Theatre from July 25 to September 2, before moving to Joburg.

Robyn Cohen|Published

World's best animated films showcased

Films screened this year included the Oscar-nominated My life As A Courgette and The Red Turtle.

Raphael Wolf|Published

Marat/Sade review: Disturbing parallels to SA

The year of the murder is 1793, the play is staged in 1808, and the issues raised in the course of its performance are uncomfortably relevant in the South Africa of 2017.

Beverley Brommert|Published

This Pharaoh is all shook up

Anton Luitingh is wowing audiences as Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, directed by Paul Warwick Griffin, which is on at the Theatre on the Bay until April 8.

Robyn Cohen|Published