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  • The Train Driver at the Fugard

    The new Fugard Theatre, located in District Six, will open its first season with a world premiere by the legendary playwright from whom it takes its name. The Train Driver involves Roelf, the title character, trying to come to terms with the tragic accide...
  • William Kentridge Nose: Thirty Etchings

    William Kentridge’s ‘Nose’ suite of thirty prints will be exhibited at David Krut Projects in Johannesburg from 17 February - 10 April 2010. The prints explore a number of techniques but rely primarily on Kentridge’s strong drypoint marks, soften...
  • Pictures of You returns

    At first sight, Frank and Janet’s marriage is the picture of perfection, but underneath lies a deeper truth – one of buried secrets and repressed desires that begin leaking out when Frank starts to dream.   Using a sumptuous blend of character mask...
  • Opera Africa presents La Bohème

    Starting on 20 March, Opera Africa will be kicking off the State Theatre’s 2010 season with a brand new production of La Bohème.  Continuing the company’s mission to foster new audiences for opera and to promote talented young soloists and chori...
  • Kung Fu Masters return to SA

    The fabled Shaolin Monks are returning to South Africa to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in Wheel of Life. Presented by eTV, Kaya FM and Heart 104.9FM, this phenomenal display of theatre and physical prowess will be on at The Teatro at Montecasi...
  • Air France raises €300,000

    On Friday, 20 November 2009, the first Air France Airbus A380 left from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to New York with 380 passengers on board, participants in the auction organised last October for the benefit of the humanitarian projects sponsored by the Air ...
  • Third Worlds: Model Cities

    The Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA)’s Third Worlds: Model Cities opens at the Michaelis Gallery, Cape Town on 18 February 2010. This collaborative exhibition – built around an abstract city of Cape Town – uses fine art, arc...

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