FOR thespian husband and wife team Vanessa Harris and Ash Searle it all started when the former owner of Kalk Bay Theatre called them to a fateful meeting. “We were ...
DEAR BREEDER. Directed by Iain Robinson, with Karen Logan and Kasia Vosloo. At The Kalk Bay Theatre until April 2. Rafiek Mammon reviews.
VIVA LAS VEGAS. Directed by Duck Chowles. At The Barnyard Theatre until April 17. Rafiek Mammon reviews.
IT IS never a good sign when one leaves a show feeling unfulfilled. Musicology promises more than it delivers.
COMEDY is indeed a strange, personal thing. It is much like music: get it right, and you have your audiences in the palm of your hand.
WE all know the Kalk Bay Theatre is a small, intimate venue, yet from the minute one walks into the space to see Bon Soir one gets the feeling something big is brewing. ...
To those who think that sitting in a theatre full of six to 12 year-olds must be a menacing task, think again.
Levinia, also fondly known as Liewe Heksie, turns 53 this year. In honour of this, and to pay homage to the writer, Verna Vels, who passed away last year, Arena ...
It all started on the back of a bakkie for the very first SA’s Got Talent television series finalists, brothers Willem and Louis van der Merwe.
Jody Abrahams directs Bullets over Bishop Lavis at the KKNK Festival this week.
A classic fairy tale is brought alive in this interesting rendition of the Brothers Grimm’s story.
Mark Sampson guarantees three things with his fresh approach to entertainment.