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Celebrating South African stories and new voices on Cape Town stages

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 1 day ago

Exploring identity and belonging in Cape Town theatre

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 1 week ago

From grief to resistance: Cape Town theatre unveils powerful human stories on stage

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 4 weeks ago

Explore diverse Cape Town theatre shows: surf, dance and adventure await

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 1 month ago

Cape Town theatre week brings festive magic with ballet and holiday stories

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 3 months ago

Discover four exciting South African plays at The Masque’s One-Act Play Festival

Staff Reporter|Published 11 months ago
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