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A Night of Glitz and Goosebumps: Swingin' Las Vegas 2025
Swingin' Las Vegas delivers an electrifying musical journey that captures the essence of Vegas entertainment, as the Johannesburg Big Band and four stellar vocalists create musical magic that transcends time and place, leaving audiences with both goosebumps and grins.
Prisons of Our Own Making: The Revelatory Power of 'A Doll's House, Part 2’
A brilliantly acted exploration of self-imposed narratives, 'A Doll's House, Part 2' invites us to question the stories we tell ourselves - resulting in a raw, funny, and profoundly moving theatrical experience that resonates long after the final bow
Where Whimsy Takes Flight: Malo at The Cirk
A lovesick clown, a luminous moon maiden, and a stage that bursts with colour, music, and mid-air magic. Malo at The Cirk is a tender, whimsical circus tale that invites you to dream with your eyes wide open.
When You Can’t See the Applause
What does it mean to move thousands of people without ever seeing their faces?
After sharing the stage with Andrea Bocelli, I witnessed the quiet power of passion, presence, and art that transcends sight. This is the story of that unforgettable experience — and the lesson it left behind.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Delivers Heart, Humour, and Hilarity
A review of 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' - a rare children's production that entertains while respecting its young audience's intelligence and empathizing with the challenges of social integration in school.
A Doll's Life – Hilarious Honesty in the Face of Crisis
Micaela Jade Tucker's 'A Doll's Life' brilliantly transforms the chaos of quarter-life crisis into an hour of raw, hilarious, and surprisingly profound theatre.
Bitter Winter: A Love Letter to South African Theatre
My review of Paul Slabolepszy’s latest masterpiece: Bitter Winter, a tender embrace of South African theatre and the people who live and breathe the art itself.
Alan Committie’s ‘Comedy Gold’: The Flipchart Strikes Again
My review of Alan Committie’s rip-roaring show: ‘Comedy Gold’.
Winnie the Pooh - A Philosopher for Children
Winnie the Pooh Kids is a wonderful production celebrating friendship, kindness, and adventure. All of these aspects make Winnie the Pooh the most important children’s philosopher there is.
The Circus is Back: MOYA Reclaims the Art Form
Moya (Live) brings a contemporary South African perspective to what we think a circus is. It’s a spectacular show that celebrates young performers through music, dance, and feats of extraordinary talent.
Fantastic Mr Fox: A Triumph for Outdoor Theatre
‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ is a superb children’s theatre production whose outdoor theatre innovation was birthed out of necessity thanks to the ongoing pandemic.
The Joy of Community Theatre
Walking into a community theatre, I didn’t know what to expect. What I found was a space for creative expression in which joy abounded.
Through a Child's Eyes - The Pantomime Experience
The Pantomime is a wonderful opportunity to see the world through a child’s eyes and rediscover the wonder right in front of us.
'My Favourite Things' - What Does it Take to Make Timeless Theatre?
The story of how Rodgers and Hammerstein changed musical theatre forever.
'Khwezi' - Why a Name Matters
A name contains so much of our identity. When we ignore that, we ignore someone’s humanity. This show explores that through the lens of the rape crisis in South Africa.
The Color Purple - Why the Show Matters for our Democracy
The Color Purple is a spectacular example of how theatre can serve as a tool of democracy and not merely as entertainment.
Avenue Q: Tackling Taboo
‘Avenue Q’ - the Tony-winning comedy musical that tackles societal taboo with aplomb.
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