CABARET - The Fugard Theatre - Cape Town
Eric Abraham proudly presents a Fugard Theatre production of Kander, Ebb and Masteroff’s scintillating Tony award-winning musical Cabaret.
“There was a Cabaret, and there was a master of ceremonies and there was a city called Berlin in a country called Germany. It was the end of the world ... and I was dancing with Sally Bowles and we were both fast asleep ...”
From the creators and producers of the Fugard Theatre’s smash hit musical The Rocky Horror Show comes one of Broadway’s greatest musical productions – Cabaret.
The Fugard Theatre looks forward to welcoming you to the infamous Kit Kat Klub, where the Emcee, Sally Bowles and the raucous ensemble take the stage nightly to tantalise the crowd and to entice them to leave their troubles outside. But as the life of pre-WWII Germany grows more and more uncertain, will the decadent allure of Berlin nightlife be enough to get them through the dangerous times and help them to navigate through the rise of the loathsome ideology of Nazism?
Cabaret, directed by Matthew Wild with Musical Supervision by Charl-Johan Lingenfelder and Choreography by Louisa Talbot, is John Kander, Fred Ebb and Joe Masteroff’s Tony Award-Winning Musical about following your heart while the world loses its way.
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South African premiere of Kinky Boots musical!
As South Africa celebrates 25 years of democracy, The Fugard Theatre in Cape Town puts on Kinky Boots, a wonderful musical story of love and acceptance that highlights we are not as different as we think. Along with fabulous music, costumes, choreography and performances, it’s a thrilling night of entertainment! Expresso welcomes a few cast members for a morning of kinky fun!
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THIS IS CAPE TOWN - City Centre Sightseeing
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This is Cape Town Travel Video | Things to do in Cape Town City Centre
Darren & Dean from travelvids got together to make a #makeitcount (yes inspired by Casey Neistat, sue us) video of the top attractions in Cape Town City Centre
Featured spots in this video
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Mavericks Cape Town Green Market Square Table Mountain National Park Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Grand Parade Castle of Good Hope Cape Town City Hall Charly's Bakery Church Square Bo Kaap Cultural and Heritage Gateway The CRYPT Jazz Restaurant Haas Collective Cape town Central Saps Iziko South African Museum Parliament of the Republic of South Africa Bread Milk and Honey Noon Gun Cape Town Stadium The Old Town House Company's Garden Cape Town Central City Improvement District Truth Coffee Roasting Groote Kerk, Cape Town Iziko slave lodge-slave museum Long Street Cafe In Long Street, Cape Town The Beer House Slave Church Museum The House Of Machines Heritage Square The Alexander Bar & Bistro Master Of The High Court..Cape Town Los Muertos Motorcycles Dapper Coffee Co. Red Bull Studio Cape Town St. Georges Mall, Cape Town CBD Iziko National Art Gallery Foreshore, Cape Town Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) The Diamond Works .
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David Kramer's LANGARM - Now Playing at The Fugard Theatre
LANGARM, the new musical by the legendary artist David Kramer, is now on at The Fugard Theatre in District Six Cape Town!
LANGARM is a story of love and intrigue set in the story-world of Cape Town’s ballroom dance culture in the 1960s.
With the threat of the new apartheid laws hanging over their heads, people will do almost anything to survive.
Visit thefugard.com or call 021 461 4554 to book NOW!
Tickets are selling fast so secure yours before it's too late.
1986 - Where it's at - Cabaret show
'Where it's at' was a very popular cabaret of old standards performed in and around Cape Town, South Africa, during 1986. The show was directed by Glynnis Carolus who also played the piano, with Adrian Bekker on drums and Paul Savage on bass, guitar and vocals. The main singers were Glenn Swart, Robert Finlayson, Pauline o' Kelly and Victoria Bawcombe. The songs in the show include:
0:00 - 'Lucky star'
1:10 - 'Waldorf'
4:10 - 'Paradise Cafe'
7:50 - 'My heart belongs to daddy'
10:32 - 'Skylark'
12:27 - 'Big City blues'
14:40 - 'Keeping out of mischief'
17:07 - 'Shiny stockings'
19:06 - 'Mean to me'
21:38 - 'One more kiss dear'
24:58 - 'When October goes'
28:50 - 'Java jive'
31:05 - 'Spreading rhythm around'
32:44 - 'There goes the ballgame'
34:04 - 'Shine'
37:03 - 'What's the use of getting sober'
39:37 - 'Got a feeling I'm falling'
42:20 - 'Viper'
46:49 - 'I got rhythm'
48:38 - 'Spreading rhythm around'
The video was recorded by Wendy Bekker and the sound was, amazingly enough, from the video camera.
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I See You Trailer - The Fugard Theatre
It’s post-Apartheid South Africa, after dark. Speak to me in your mother-tongue and I will let you go.’
Ben meets Skinn for a night out. But the party is interrupted by the police. Ben, a young student who doesn't know his own history, is accused of a crime he didn't commit. And Officer Buthelezi, a former freedom fighter, can't let it go. “I don't need your sorries white boy. Yes, you heard right. You know white people think we’re the same? We both look black. But only one of us is black.”
Hot off its premiere at The Royal Court, London and Market Theatre run, South African Mongiwekhaya’s latest play, I See You will open at the Fugard Studio Theatre on 6 May and run until 28 May.
Presented by Eric Abraham and The Fugard Theatre - The Royal Court (London) and Market Theatre (Johannesburg) production is based on a true story and movingly addresses the questions of a new generation of South Africans encountering their country’s traumatised past.
Written by writer, actor and director Mongiwekhaya (Ubu and the Truth Commission; The Feather Collector) who is a residential fellow in theatre at the Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape, the play marks the directorial debut of Olivier award winner Noma Dumezweni, who was last seen in the Fugard Theatre’s production of A Human being Died That Night (in Cape Town, Johannesburg, London and New York) and who will play Hermione Granger in the forthcoming Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in London’s West End.
I See You features popular actor and singer Desmond Dube (The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency; Hotel Rwanda; Dube on Mondays), in the role of Buthelezi; Bayo Gbadamosi (Little Revolution; Mad about the Boy) as Ben; Jordan Baker (Eastenders) as Skinn; Lunga Radebe (Antigone: In The World; Touch my Blood) as Shabangu; Austin Hardiman (Wish; The First Man) as James and Sibusiso Mamba (SizweBanzi is Dead; Nongogo) as Masinga.
Design is by Soutra Gilmour, Lighting Design is by Richard Howell and Sound Design and music composed by Giles Thomas. Luyanda Sidiya is Movement Director, Zabarjad Salam is Voice and Dialect Coach and Assistant Direction is by John Haidar.
I See You (English) / Ngiyakubona (Zulu) / Ek Sien Jou (Afrikaans) / Ndiyakubona (Xhosa) was Mongiwekhaya’s Royal Court debut play and was presented as part of International Playwrights: A Genesis Foundation Project. It was developed during the Royal Court's new writing project in South Africa which began in 2013 and which was supported by the British Council and Connect ZA.
Mongiwekhaya is a Residential Fellow in Theatre at the Centre for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape. He is a member of PlayRiot, a collective of South African playwrights committed to telling bold, contemporary South African stories
South African theatre: June 2016
It might be getting darker a whole lot sooner these days what with winter rolling in, but there's Award Winning entertainment at the theatre this month which promises to warm up the cold evenings. Thenji shares some highlights at the theatre this June.
Getting To Know: Tshamano Sebe (2014)
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Biography:
Born in Soweto, Tshamano's first encounter with theatre was in 1976, just after the Soweto Student Uprising made school next to impossible to attend. Theater took the place of schooling. He was trained to sing and dance by the playwright Alpheos Siebane and later became a founder member of the Soyikwa African Theatre group. In this time that he starred in the play Imbumba and Pula with which they toured Europe and won the Fringe First Award in 1983. Based in Berlin in the 80s Berlin, he learnt German. Aporee was his first improvised theatre play with the Zata Theatre Group. A number of plays followed :Quay West in Berlin, Der Kampf des Negers (Münchner Kammerspiele), Der Auftrag (Schiller Theater Berlin), Haifische und Andere Menschen by Hanne Hiob (the daughter of Berthold Brecht) at the Münchner Kammerspiele and Coon's Carnival Musical (Holland).
After his return to South Africa in 1993 came plays like Roxy the musical by Itumeleng Wa Lehulere, House of Khalumba at the Baxter Theatre, Giants at the Artscape, The Little Foxes (Hidding Campus at UCT), Master Harold and the Boys by Athol Fugard, directed by Roy Sargeant, District Six the musical by David Kramer/Taliep Peterson at the Baxter Theatre, Jesus hopped the A train and Greenman Flashing by Mike van Graan to name a few. For his role as Master Harold Tshamano received 2 best Actor Awards (Fleur du Cap Award and the FNB VITA Award). He was also nominated for a best actor award for his role as Lucius Jenkins in Jesus hopped the A train. He has also featured in a number of local and international films such as Mandela and De Clerk, The white Lioness, The piano player, Ou Shuks...I'm Gatvol and Jozi H .
He is also known as the popular character Biza in SABC 2s hit television series Stokvel winning 3 Best Actor awards and 5 nominations for the SAFTA Awards during a 10 year run. He recently starred in the controversial film Of good report by Jahmil Qubeka.
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WEST SIDE STORY - Returns to Cape Town in 2018
West Side Story returns to Cape Town in 2018!
After receiving rave reviews across the board from critics and audiences alike, Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre’s smash hit production of West Side Story will return to Cape Town at the Artscape Opera House in 2018.
Booking are now open through Computicket or our box office on 021 461 4554.
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The Fugard Theatre's 2020 Season Launch
THE FUGARD THEATRE ANNOUNCES ITS 2020 SEASON - 10 YEARS AND COUNTING
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Eric Abraham, The Fugard Theatre and its Artistic Director Greg Karvellas, have announced the new line up for their 2020 Season - 10 Years and Counting.
2020 marks The Fugard Theatre's 10th birthday and to celebrate this milestone, this new season honours South African talent, from Athol Fugard, after whom the theatre is named, and whose Tony and multi-award-winning work has challenged and entertained audiences over five decades, as well by presenting work by leading writers and theatre-makers Pieter-Dirk Uys, Mike van Graan, Nadia Davids, Amy Jephta, Sylvaine Strike, Janna Ramos-Violante and Neil Coppen. In addition, there is a feast of entertainment with the South African premieres of international comedy, musical hits and world-class Cinema offerings.
Bookings for KINKY BOOTS, MASTER HAROLD... AND THE BOYS and THE 2020 FUGARD BIOSCOPE WORLD ARTS CINEMA SEASON are now open and can be booked directly through The Fugard Theatre box office on 021 461 4554 or through The Fugard Theatre's website at thefugard.com.
Philippi High at the High School Drama Festival in Artscape (2nd extract)
On the 15th of August, drama students from the Arts Programme of SAEP (South African Education Project) did perform in Artscape for the High Schol Drama Festival.
First time on stage at Artscape
STAMINA - it takes stamina to succeed in life and this piece choreographed and produced by Amoyo co-founder Mandisa Qwesha depicts this tremendously well.
Feedback from the judges was that this was considered the most powerful piece of the entire Artscape School's Arts Festival 2017.
What an honour.
Baxter Zabalaza Theatre Festival to take place in Cape Town
The 2017 Baxter Zabalaza Intsika Theatre Festival will take place at the Baxter theatre in Cape Town from 18 to 25 March. This festival will showcase an exciting and diverse programme of 56 different productions, performed by nearly 300 artists, from all over the Western Cape and other regions. All the venues at the Baxter will be filled with assorted artistic activities. To tell us more about the festival we are joined markerting manager director Fahiem Stellenboom from our Cape Town studios. Hello and welcome to Morning Live.
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The Fall | 12 - 21 Sep | Book at Computicket
Fresh from its resounding success at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, The Fall returns to the Baxter stage for a short season, having received two top awards, four 5-star reviews and standing ovations at every performance. The dynamic cast is back to wow South African audiences in the wake of global events that remind us that decolonisation is still a relevant, vital and urgent topic all over the world.
When the statue of Cecil John Rhodes was dismantled at the University of Cape Town, seven postgraduates wrote this searing, insightful play about race, class, gender, sexism, colonialism and ideologies of patriarchy. It took South Africa by storm during the #RhodesMustFall, #FeesMustFall and subsequent student movements’ demonstrations in 2015. Seeking to unpack discrimination in all its forms, the play does not offer solutions to the questions raised by the movements which inspired it, but hopes to create and nurture dialogue.
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Eighth Open Book Festival to take place take place in Cape Town
The eighth Open Book Festival is set to take place in Cape Town from 5 to 9 September. The festival will be hosted at the Fugard theatre and consists of world class books, panel discussions, workshops and master classes. This year's edition will also once again team up with the African Centre for Cities to present a number of events exploring urban issues. It has established itself as one of the most innovative literature festivals in South Africa. Last year, nearly 10 000 people attended the festival's record of 140 events.
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