
Pieces Of Me
The Market Theatre Foundation, in partnership with ASSITEJ South Africa, proudly presents Pieces of Me—a deeply moving, real-life story from veteran South African actress Bo Petersen.
The Market Theatre Foundation, in partnership with ASSITEJ South Africa, proudly presents Pieces of Me—a deeply moving, real-life story from veteran South African actress Bo Petersen.
The Cry of Winnie Mandela takes audiences on a powerful journey through history, emotion, and the unbreakable spirit of South African women.
The Cry of Winnie Mandela takes audiences on a powerful journey through history, emotion, and the unbreakable spirit of South African women.
Adapted from British playwright David Eldridge’s original English work and skillfully translated into Afrikaans by Nico Scheepers, ‘n Begin explores the fragile moments when love is risked, and hearts are laid bare.
Ditoro is a creative initiative rooted in African narratives, drawing from traditional beliefs and folktales to enrich perspectives on the world.
Starting from modest beginnings in a backyard in Phuthaditjhaba, QwaQwa, past Zwakala Festival winner Coal Yard returns to the Market Theatre from 10–27 October 2024.
The Market Theatre will host “Katanga, January 17,” a powerful production set to debut during Heritage Month. The story is told through the perspective of a former child soldier, who recounts the profound psychological, physical and social effects of war on child soldiers.
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Freddo Café’s homeliness and humble confidence only add to the vibey atmosphere of Pretoria’s recently opened Village Walk in the buzzing Hazelwood neighbourhood.
The KwaZulu-Natal-based Summerhill Guest Estate is situated in the upmarket residential suburb of Cowies Hill, Pinetown. A mere twenty-minute journey from Durban, this is the
High tea is an age-old British tradition where light savoury and sweet snacks are served in the afternoon, often with a brew made from raw
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