Stage: Trickery and misplaced identity
Geoffrey Hyland delivers an eclectic rendition of the Bard's 'Twelfth Night' with an exhilarating and fresh appeal. Tracey Saunders reviews
Review: Romeo and Juliet ballet
Robin van Wyk, Cape Town City Ballet’s artistic director, took a giant step mounting his own choreography onto Sergei Prokofiev’s brilliant ballet score
Stage: Sherlock, but not as you know him
'Sherlock Holmes' at the Theatre on the Bay is an absurdist comedy which offers a healthy stock of silliness, says Tracey Saunders
Stage: Rob Van Vuuren does ‘Life’
Fecking hilarious and often outrageous, Rob van Vuuren struts his stuff at the Kalk Bay Theatre
Stage: ‘Hashtag Lottering’ a hit
Marc Lottering spins comedic gold from commonplace straw in his latest show. Karen Rutter reviews
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