Birthing A Country: “Womb Of Fire”
The provocative one-hander Womb Of Fire by The Mothertongue Project recently had a three-week run...
Read MorePosted by Diane de Beer | 17th May 2018 | Review, South Africa, Transcultural Collaborations
The provocative one-hander Womb Of Fire by The Mothertongue Project recently had a three-week run...
Read MorePosted by Diane de Beer | 26th Jan 2018 | Review, South Africa, Theatre and Politics
It’s the perfect storm when the playwright, director, and actor all come together this sweetly as...
Read MorePosted by Diane de Beer | 10th Nov 2017 | Adaptation, Review, South Africa, Theatre and Politics
The audience members were vocal in their approval from start to finish with Es’kia...
Read MorePosted by Diane de Beer | 11th Oct 2017 | Musical Theatre, South Africa
It’s about time but perhaps that’s what was needed to do justice to such an iconic show. What King...
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