The playwright sees beyond the script, conjuring ghosts of land, legacy and loss in ‘Breakfast with Mugabe’
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