Stage: Nik Rabinowitz gets ‘Fortyfied’ at the Baxter
If forty is the new thirty there is no finer confirmation of that then the exuberance and boundless energy of Rabinowitz. Tracey Saunders reviews
Stage: Alan Committie nails it
He’s an ace at alliteration and the loony linguistic lord of laughs and lampooning. Alan Committie is all Doom and doom this season
Ballet: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Live On
Artistic director Robin van Wyk, in conjunction with sound fundi Gerhard Huizinga, has trimmed Prokofiev’s superb score for Cape Town City Ballet
Stage: ‘Annie’ Wins Over the Hardest of Hearts
'Annie' is a family musical that is perfect for the holiday season, with world class performances, set, orchestra and costumes. Tracey Saunders reviews
Stage: ‘Whistle Stop’ weaves magic
‘Whistle Stop’ at the Baxter is a pure and delightful hour of theatrical enchantment, says Megan Furniss
Stage: ‘Love Me Tinder’ gets the laughs
If you’re in the mood for a night of impish humour with a giggly blonde, it’s a match. Carla Lever reviews 'Violet Online Rebooted'
Stage: Bad Jews at the Fugard
Bad Jews makes clashes over the Christmas turkey pale into insignificance. Karen Rutter reviews the show at the Fugard Theatre