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May 31: What's on in Durban

Your guide to entertainment in Durban this week.

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Binge watching the 031 'series'

A proudly single woman; a man questioning his decision to emigrate; the grand old dame of musical theatre; a man living with ADHD, a happily married couple, and a bunch of savvy kids rocking improv – these are some of the characters one can meet at the family-friendly 031 Theatre Festival at the Seabrookes Theatre at DHS next weekend

Staff Reporter|Published

Sheepdog named Panda claims Palm Dog award at Cannes

Guests at the popular Palm Dog awards at Cannes last weekend used their time in the spotlight to roll around on stage and bark at the competition.

Reuters|Published

Welcome to the high treason club

On the night of 30 October 2002, eight bomb blasts tore through Soweto, leaving one woman dead and damaging vital infrastructure. The bombs were the work of far-right white Afrikaner separatist group the Boeremag, whose stated aim was to overthrow the ruling ANC government.

Staff Reporter|Published

May 24: What's on in Durban

Your guide to entertainment in Durban

Frank Chemaly|Published

WIN: Treat mom to the ballet

Mzansi Ballet makes a rare trip to Durban to present the fun ballet - The Abba Show: A Cinderella Story which blends the music of Abba with the familiar fairytale of Cinderella and comes to the new Milkwood Theatre next weekend.

Staff Reporter|Published

‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ turns 50 but still hasn’t grown up

Far smarter, funnier and more insightful people than I have spent the past five decades poring over its every frame, so perhaps it’s best to focus on how it made an entire generation of comedy nerds - emphasis on “nerd” - pretty much undatable.

The Washington Post|Published

May 3: What's on in Durban

Your guide to entertainment in Durban and KZN for the week ahead.

Frank Chemaly|Published

April 26: What's on in Durban

Your guide to the week's entertainment in and around Durban.

Frank Chemaly|Published