Two Durban events offer entertainment as well as a chance to feel warm and fuzzy after helping out a good cause.
Sylvaine Strike’s perceptive play,<em> The Table</em>, has all the Chagall-esque components to make it a nice, whacky work of Jewish expressionism.
Catch the Gautrain to get to Conrad Koch’s latest show, or take the cheap route and catch quality theatre for free.
See the country’s top satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys dressed up in all his finery in <i>Still Desperate First Ladies</i>.
Photographer Andrew Tshabangu’s fascination with space and the structures of everyday life has taken him to the far corners of Africa.
The nascent underground scene of Jo’burg’s salsa community is coming above ground, literally, as Arts on Main hosts a rooftop party.
Pieter-Dirk Uys is in town for one night only.
Dianne Reeves is in town, and music lovers have a week to prepare for the madness that is Oppikoppi.
The Forgotten Angle Theatre Collaborative this weekend hosts its second Artist in Residence programme for 2011.
Everything from jazz to classical to MOR rock is on the menu this week. Autophysiopsychic music, anyone?