This year, the vibrant theatre scene of Durban is poised for an exhilarating transformation with the arrival of remarkable stage productions that promise to captivate audiences.
Among these anticipated performances is a powerful adaptation of the iconic South African novel, “Cry, the Beloved Country” which will grace the Playhouse Loft Theatre from February 3 to February 28.
Originally published in the United States, the production has long been hailed as one of the greatest works of South African literature.
The novel amplifies the haunting echoes of the nation's deeply-rooted struggles, casting a spotlight on its tragic past.
It tells the story of a father's desperate journey from the pastoral landscapes of rural South Africa to the bustling urban sprawl of Johannesburg in search of his son, resonating with themes of loss, hope and the quest for reconciliation.
Under the direction of educator, actor, playwright, director and cultural activist, Jerry Pooe, audiences can expect a poignant interpretation that brings both critical acclaim and emotional depth to this story.
With its powerful narrative and profound themes, it is sure to strike a chord with theatre-goers, inviting them into a world that is both familiar and unsettling.
Where: The Playhouse Loft Theatre.
When: February 3 to 28.
Cost: Tickets details are yet to be announced.
ISPA Open Night
The world of performing arts awaits, and for aspiring artists in Durban, the International School of Performing Arts (ISPA) is throwing open its doors for their inaugural Open Night on Wednesday, January 22, at 6pm at the Olive Tree Church on Florida Road.
The event promises to be an enlightening experience for young adults eager to delve into the vibrant realm of theatre, dance and music.
This event is designed for those interested in pursuing a career in the performing arts, offering a unique opportunity to explore various artistic disciplines and the academic pathways that lead to a successful career in this dynamic field.
Visitors can expect an engaging line-up, including insightful presentations from experienced industry actors and captivating performances by current students, showcasing the talent that ISPA fosters.
The Open Night serves not just as an introduction to the school's offerings but also as a springboard for discussions around the importance of arts education in today's society.
Attendees will have the chance to ask questions and gather information about programmes.
For further details, prospective students can email [email protected] or contact the school directly at 083 6277 542 or 065 385 9226.
“Local is Lekker”
The Westville Country Club Bowls Section has become synonymous with artistic innovation and this year they are back with a vibrant production titled “Local is Lekker.”
Enthusiastic bowlers have come together to create a show that has undoubtedly captured the hearts of the audience.
The show features a thrilling mix of excerpts from Springbok Radio, nostalgic South African adverts and local music spanning generations.
Audience members can expect an array of well-known songs sung in both English and Afrikaans, alongside comedic skits that bring a uniquely South African flavour to the production.
The musical line-up is a celebration of South African artistry, ensuring that audiences are treated to renditions of timeless classics from beloved artists such as Al Debbo, Brenda Fassie, Clout and Johnny Clegg.
The incorporation of hits by contemporary artists like Freshly Ground and Sipho Hotstix Mabuse highlights the show’s commitment to showcasing the depth and breadth of South African music.
Where: The Rhumbelow Theatre.
When: January 25 and 26.
Cost: Tickets cost R120 and can be purchased through Webtickets.
“Date Night”
The Rhumbelow Theatre welcomes the hilarious musical comedy cabaret “Date Night”, featuring Durban's favourite comedic couple, Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert.
The show is set to bring its unique brand of humour to the city for just three nights, promising audiences an unforgettable experience.
According to a statement, McIlroy and Bobbert, well-known for their seamless chemistry and playful repartee, have crafted the show to dive head-first into the hilarities and challenges of relationships, marriage and the adventures of middle age.
“Date Night” is lauded as a must-see for couples and friends and blends together laughter, love and lunacy.
The comedy cabaret showcases their flair for creating outrageous characters and delivering laugh-out-loud moments that resonate with anyone who has experienced the ups and downs of love.
With their trademark irreverent humour, McIlroy and Bobbert promise to leave audiences rolling in the aisles.
Attendees will not only leave with their spirits lifted, but sides aching from laughter, too.
Where: The Rhumbelow Theatre.
When: January 31 to February 2.
Cost: Ticket are R200 and can be purchased through Webtickets.