A playful take on the sport of theatre by the theatre’s new artistic director, Greg Homann
Antjie Krog’s latest collection of poems, which were written in Afrikaans, has been translated by another poet, Karen Press
Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata’s impressive African history book by non-historians
The tables are starting to turn in The Market Theatre’s ‘The Lesson’, a play about toxic power relations in society
Sara-Jayne Makwala King, the bestselling author of Killing Karoline, is back with an interesting sequel
Plot shows how women characters refuse to be victims in a conflict situation
As I enter the exhibition titled Names in Uphill Letters — A historiography of the newsmakers who tread(ed) South Africa’s soil, at the Workers Museum in Newtown, I encounter a photography lecturer, reflecting with a group of students on the picture frames by freelance photojournalist Jacob Mawela. The museum itself has a chequered history starting […]
The Windybrow Arts Centre in Joburg has a variety of performances for Africa Month
Theatre goers can finally celebrate things going back to whatever this new normal is
The The Red on the Rainbow is a story many South Africans can relate to as it asks the hard questions of where the rainbow is