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/ 26 November 2006
Opera Africa stages a gender-bending version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, writes Paul Boekkooi.
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/ 20 November 2006
Paul Boekkooi speaks to Herman van Veen about building a community theatre</i>.
A local lyric theatre company is making a name abroad with its gutsy performances, writes Paul Boekkooi. And New Yorkers are currently enjoying uCarmen — not set in the traditional Seville, but in Khayelitsha.
Reflecting on the recent New Music Indaba in Grahamstown, Paul Boekkooi observes that, contrary to pleasing press coverage, the event was poorly organised, shoddily put together by officials and a great disappointment.
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/ 6 November 2001
The two works Harrell will perform during his South African tour, Haydn’s <i>Concerto in C Major</i> and Tchaikovsky’s <i>Rococo Variations</i>, have great public appeal, writes Paul Boekkooi.