Siva is an electric dance into the notion of what god is, courtesy of Standard Bank’s Young Artist winner.
The New York Times columnist remembers the life of his family in South Africa, particularly his mother June, the girl from Human Street.
Peter Schütz’s sculptures are not only aesthetically brilliant, they also have the power to evoke a belief in the Omnipotent.
Jemma Kahn explains how the bawdy, basic and dark storytelling theatre came into being.
A young playwright tells how the Sophiatown-era writer provided the inspiration for a new play.
The portrayal of Marlene Dietrich by Fiona Ramsay in an emotional play brings to light Marlene Dietrich’s true self, writes Robyn Sassen.
Soweto Theatre hosts a collaborative dance work that celebrates what Steve Biko strove – and died – for.
From Gregory Maqoma to Mamela Nyamza, a new collaborative work will bring together Geneva Ballet company and renowned SA and Swiss choreographers.
The winter exhibition cradles the opportunity to walk through a 15-hectare field filled with giant works of art.
The beautiful and timeless story has been expertly brought to life by some of South Africa’s most innovative theatre creators.