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To Life, With Love: John Maytham returns to the stage at Societas Theatre

Staff Reporter|Published

John Maytham.

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Mike van Graan’s To Life, With Love featuring John Maytham, the highly regarded Cape Talk host and trained actor, returns due to popular demand at the delightful pop-up theatre Societas Theatre in Kloof Street, Cape Town.

Maytham had commissioned multiple award-winning playwright Van Graan to write him a one-person play with a blank canvas regarding themes.  Inspired by Atul Gawande’s Being Mortal and drawing on Helena Dolny’s book, Before Ever After, Mike developed To Life, With Love, a poetic piece featuring the character Thomas Michael Faulkner.  Thomas has experienced love, professional success, personal loss and social affirmation. 

Then, in his sixties, Thomas is diagnosed with a dread disease.  There is a great chance of recovery, but Thomas is confronted by his mortality.  With many good years ahead, Thomas makes choices about how he will live. 

Directed by Josh Lindberg, the play premiered at Artscape in February and has played to sold-out houses at The Drama Factory, at the Franschhoek Literary Festival and at venues along the Garden Route, earning generous audience and critical responses wherever it has been performed.

To Life, With Love will run for three weeks from 12-30 August at Societas Theatre, a pop-up theatre in the hall of the NGK Church, 55 Kloof Street, Gardens.

 

Riaan de Villiers, the minister at the Groote Kerk in Adderley Street, has always wanted to use the hall as a theatre space.  He met Van Graan after attending a staged reading of Abraham’s Promises, and the collaboration took root with My Fellow South Africans already having been performed in the hall.

 "The longer a play has a life, the longer it earns income and contributes to a sustainable livelihood", said Van Graan.  "But there are so few theatres for the number of independent theatre-makers out there.  It makes sense then to access church, school and other infrastructure to create some kind of circuit for theatre, and to access new audiences."

Twenty percent of the box-office income will go to the Groote Kerk and its support for orphanages in different parts of the province.

 The hour-long performance runs:

  • Tuesdays to Saturdays at 19:15 and Saturdays at 16h00

Tickets are available through Quicket.