An old actor, a young upstart, and a kettle on the fritz — Bitter Winter turns the ordinary into something unforgettable
Set in 3025, Cape Town Opera’s Aida reinvents itself for a new generation but the voices and the music remain timeless
In a one-man show that has been touring the world for years, a larger-than-life actor offers theatre at its pure, raw, fearless best
Louise Coetzer flirted with the enemy to create experimental dance-opera autoplay. But her message is one of resistance
Ballet gave runner-turned-dancer Jerome Barnes purpose, strength and the power to defy limits
A fresh take on the classic musical balances humour, class satire and powerhouse performances
The dancer talks about his career and inspiration as he hangs up his shoes — again
A new play shows that, like Icarus, today’s tech-bro puppeteers such as Elon Musk seem hell-bent on flying too close to the sun
South Africa’s news ballet company, Cape Ballet Africa, is giving expression to choreographer November’s latest bold works
In 1988, The Ugly Noo Noo catapulted Andrew Buckland into the limelight as a master of physical comedy and creator of a distinctive theatrical form. Among South Africa’s defining live performances, the one-man show is back