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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

OPEN AUDITIONS FOR A SHORT FEATURE FILM – stX

 Mindset Concept is calling all Durban based actors to submit their best 1 MINUTE MONOLOGUES. Please upload your monologue on no later than May 28. https://pigeonfiles.com/u/jtvc4anngi9bzw8oil2bc6d

The organisers are looking for fresh talent and great performance within the following categories:

 

Black Female actress between the ages of 20-25 years old (English and Zulu speaking)

Black female actress between the ages of 45-50 years old (English and Zulu speaking)

Black male actors between the ages of 35-50 years old (English and Zulu speaking)

White Female actress between the ages of 20-25 years old (English speaking and understands Zulu, however it will be highly valuable if you can also speak Zulu)

Indian Female actress between ages of 28-35 years old (English speaking and understands Zulu, however it will be highly valuable if you can also speak Zulu)

 

Monologues longer then 1 minute will not be considered, monologues without sound will also not be considered. The shortlisted candidates will be contacted and called in for a physical audition with the director.

For more information, email info@mindsetconcept.co.za

KZN PHILHARMONIC’S 2025 WINTER SEASON

Concert 1: Playhouse Opera Thurs June 19

Concert 2: Playhouse Opera Thurs June 26

 

The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra’s two-concert 2025 Winter Symphony Season runs in The Playhouse Opera on Thursday 19 and 26 June, starting at 19h00.

“A warm welcome to our music lovers in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal and beyond. Our World Symphony Series has been an emblem of musical excellence for more than 30 years. This year’s two-concert Winter Season will continue to carry the flag high,” says Bongani Tembe, KZN Philharmonic’s Chief Executive and Artistic Director.

“Our guest stars join hands with our orchestral musicians – and our audience – in the felicitous act of celebrating live music together. The season slots in with our commitments to year-round school visits, community engagement and skills transfer among new-generation artists.”


(Above: A recent photo of members of the KZNPO with resident conductor Chad Hendricks, taken
during one of their many school concerts. Pic Shelley Kjonstad)

Podium luminary Daniel Boico opens the season with a rare performance of the Heritage Overture by Qinisela Sibisi, famed for his Zulu Mass. Rachmaninoff's prodigious Piano Concerto No 1, created for his own performances as a 17-year-old student in Moscow, is sure to make waves in the hands of star Russian pianist Andrey Gugnin, renowned as ‘a passionately virtuosic performer’ (Gramophone Magazine). Czech composer Dvořák’s Symphony No 7, infused with the dances of Bohemian folk culture, was the breakthrough work that brought him international fame in 1885. Long since one of the great crowd-pleasers of the concert stage, it is sure to cast its spell on this season’s music lovers in Durban.


 

The concert on June 26 opens with a curtain-raiser appearance by the KZN Youth Orchestra before South African-born conductor Conrad van Alphen appears to essay masterworks by Lalo and Beethoven. Acclaimed Russian virtuoso Andrey Baranov takes on the challenges of Lalo’s exotic Symphonie Espagnole. Famously evoking the sights and sounds of Spain, the work invariably sets the audience’s communal pulses racing. 

After the interval, the KZN Philharmonic returns to the stage for another much-loved classic. Beethoven openly described his Sixth Symphony as a celebration of the countryside. He nicknamed the work Pastoral. One of music’s great paeons to nature, the sunny work promises to be a memorable climax to the season.

 

(Autumn is rapidly becoming winter – with beautiful crisp light, and cool mornings – ideal weather to enjoy the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2025 World Winter Symphony Season. 

It is also a glorious time of year to enjoy the changing colours of nature – a leisurely drive through the Valley of 1000 Hills is perfect to enjoy the post-autumnal hues and magnificent views.

Pictured is Associate Concert Master, violinist Petya Koleva. Pic Shelley Kjonstad)

 

KZN Philharmonic tickets are available at Quicket outlets. For more information, call 031-369 9438, email bookings@kznphil.org.za  or visit www.kznphil.org.za

Monday, May 19, 2025

BAROQUE 2000!

 

Step into a world of musical elegance with Baroque 2000 with their next concert on May 25 at 11h30 at St James Church, Venice Road in Durban.

(Right: Yosuke Matsui. Pic supplied)

Experience the passion and brilliance of Georg Philipp Telemann’s timeless masterpieces, brought to life by world-class soloist Yosuke Matsui and ensemble.

  

Programme Highlights:

-Suite “La Bizarre”-Trumpet Concerto in D major

-Concerto for 4 Violins in G major

-Polish Concerto in G major

…and more Telemann treasures!

 This is more than a concert — it’s a journey into 18th-century brilliance. Don’t miss it!

 

Tickets: R180 at the door | Children FREE!

Parking: Guarded parking available nearby (Venice or Sir Arthur Roads)

For more information, contact Michel – 082 303 5241 | sursouth@africa.com

BARRY HILTON FOR RHUMBELOW

 


Comedy legend Barry Hilton set to light up the stage at Rhumbelow Theatre on May 22 at 19h30 and May 25 at 14h00.

South Africa’s beloved comedian, Barry Hilton, is bringing his signature humour to The Rhumbelow Theatre for a night of laughter and entertainment. Whether you're a die-hard Barry Hilton fan or you've never been to a comedy show, be sure to catch this comedy icon in action at his hilarious best on Thursday, May 22 and Sunday, May 25, as he takes to the stage in what promises to be an unforgettable comedy experience.

Barry Hilton, known for his unique brand of clean, family-friendly comedy, has been a staple in the South African entertainment industry for decades. His relatable humour and charismatic stage presence have earned him accolades both locally and internationally. This event is an opportunity for fans old and new to experience his comedic genius up close.

Don’t miss out on this chance to enjoy a night of laughter with one of South Africa’s comedy legends. Grab your friends, family, and a sense of humour for an evening you won’t forget!

Ticket: R200. Bookings is essential on email: roland@stansell.co.za  or webtickets

Bring food picnic baskets or buy at the venue. Bar available (no alcohol may be brought on to the premises)

The venue opens 90 minutes before show.  Limited secure parking available   

For more information contact Cell 0824998636 or visit http://events.durbantheatre.com/

Rhumbelow Theatre is located at 42 Cunningham Road off Bartle Road, Durban

 

UKZN JAZZCENTRE COLLABORATES WITH HUE CAFÉ

 


(Left: Melvin Peters. Supplied)

 Jazz legend Melvin Peters closes out Who’s Got The Map? Series with a Tribute to South African Icons at Hue Café on Saturday May 24 at 14h30.

 The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, in association with the Centre for Creative Arts and South African Association for Jazz Education (SAJE), is proud to announce this special performance by celebrated jazz pianist Melvin Peters.

 


This concert marks the culminating moment of the 2025 Who’s Got The Map? series: a jazz initiative inspired by the questioning spirit of South African jazz legend Andile Yenana, in the year that his seminal album of the same name celebrates its 20th anniversary.

This concert takes place just one day ahead of Africa Day and Peters’ set is a homage to the towering figures of South African jazz whose music has shaped cultural identity and resistance.

“The performance will be a tribute to South African jazz music, its icons and the music they contributed,” says Melvin Peters. “Audiences can expect interpretations of works made known through the artistry of Abdullah Ibrahim, Bheki Mseleku, and Winston Mankunku Ngozi—musicians whose soundtracks accompanied our national journey.”

Joining Peters on stage will be his band, consisting of Jeff Robinson on saxophone and flute, Bongani Sokhela on bass guitar, and Bruce Baker on drums.

Born in Overport, Durban, Melvin Peters began his musical journey with classical piano lessons at the age of six. He pursued a Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Natal, where he commenced jazz piano studies under the tutelage of Darius Brubeck in 1983. Peters furthered his education with a Master of Music in Jazz Performance and later attended Harvard University, where he explored diverse musical disciplines.

Throughout his illustrious career, Peters has performed internationally, including tours in the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom. Notably, he was a member of the Jazzanians, a student band that toured the U.S. and recorded the album We Have Waited Too Long. Peters has collaborated with renowned artists such as Abdullah Ibrahim, Winston Mankunku Ngozi, and Thandi Klaasen, and has been instrumental in jazz education, having lectured at the University of Durban-Westville.

Tickets: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1568967258

The Hue Café is situated at 24 Campbell Avenue (an alley between Zai and Bean Bag), Durban.

SCIENCE WITH JAZZ SEMINAR SERIES

In celebration of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the newly-initiated Science with Jazz Seminar Series presents a stimulating May programme:

DATE:  Thursday 22 May 2025

VENUE:  Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, Shepstone Building Level 2, Howard College Campus

TIME:  From 17h00

The evening features biologist Professor Hans Michael Lattorff,  musician Thobekile Mbanda, storyteller Dr Gcina Mhlophe, and author and poet Deborah Ewing.

TOPIC:  Bees:  A Model for Society and More


SYNOPSIS:  Bees have fascinated people since ages with the oldest records on scientific reports about bees going back to Aristotle (384-322 BC), often called the founder of scientific beekeeping. Charles Darwin realized that bees could falsify his theory of natural selection as he could not imagine how sterile workers can inherit their sterility to the next generation. This problem was solved almost 100 years later by Bill Hamilton through his theory of inclusive fitness and kin selection. Besides their fascinating social organization, which is often seen as the perfect social harmony with a queen being the mother of all other members of the hive, it is actually a battlefield of different individual interests driven by relatedness asymmetries, extreme levels of multiple mating, anarchy and police, and clonal South African Cape honeybees. Additionally, bees contribute through foraging for nectar and pollen to pollination of plants. Roughly 75% of the crop plants used for human food are dependent on insect-mediated pollination. The foraging behaviour and the navigation of bees in space and time are one of the mysteries that were resolved partially by Karl von Frisch, who received the Nobel Prize for his work in 1973, the only one ever awarded for research on bees. Central to the foraging and recruitment of other nestmates is the waggle dance of the returning bees, which encodes the direction and distance of the food source, which allows honeybees to exploit resources rapidly.

 

About Hans Michael Larttorff:  Professor Hans Michael Lattorff received a PhD in Biology (2005) and a Habilitation in Zoology (2013) from the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Before joining UKZN in 2024, he worked for several years in Kenya at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) and the University of Nairobi. His research focuses on various aspects of the biology of social insects, especially honeybees. He is interested in host-pathogen interactions, context-dependent activation of the immune system, and self-medication as a complementary tool to combat infections, amongst other topics. He utilizes various methods, including observational field studies, manipulative laboratory experiments, experimental evolution, and genetic/genomic techniques. His research has been published widely in peer reviewed international journals. He regularly reviews manuscripts for international journals. He serves on the editorial boards of Arthropod-Plant Interactions, International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, Frontiers in Insect Science, and PCI Zoology. He has supervised and mentored several PhD and MSc students.

 

About Thobekile Mbanda: Thobekile Mbanda, passionately known as Ntomb’Yelanga, is an indigenous instrument maker, player of these instruments and researcher. She is a passionate author of isiZulu children’s books and founder of Abancane Art Academy. Through her company, Mmaletstatsi Productions, she creates cultural learning tools, crafts traditional instruments, and leads workshops that revive African heritage. Dedicated to empowering youth and preserving indigenous knowledge systems, she blends storytelling, music, and education to inspire pride, identity, and creativity in the next generation.

She explains: “My work with bees began with The Humming and Hiving Project in Cape Town looking at bees - sonic sound their hums, their purpose, their resonance - then came water, its deep flowing tones mirroring that same life-giving energy. I hear the elements of bees water and trees in rhythmic conversation that dialogue shaped my instruments I created, The Aqua Harp, The Water Table and The One String Bass.

 

About Gcina Mhlophe: Dr Gcina Mhlophe is a celebrated author, storyteller, and the founding director of the Gcinamasiko Arts & Heritage Trust. Her works have been translated into numerous languages, including all official South African languages, Kiswahili, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and even Braille. She has directed her theatrical plays in the USA, UK, and Greenland, with her most renowned and studied work being Have You Seen Zandile? In addition, her poetry has been transformed into dance and classical music. Recently, she edited and self-published Our Storytelling Tree: A South African Storytellers Directory under GAHT, marking the first effort to archive 38 storytellers currently active in South Africa. She has received honorary doctorates from seven universities, both nationally and internationally, in recognition of her literary contributions and her impact on intangible heritage through storytelling.

 

About Deborah Ewing:  Deborah Ewing is a Durban-based writer whose main focus is social justice, children’s participation and inclusivity. Deborah has authored 13 books, fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, some with translations into French, Swahili, Amharic and isiZulu. She has edited international newspapers and magazines, and contributed chapters and articles to a wide range of books and journals. Her poetry has featured in several journals and anthologies, and festivals, including the Unesco Cities of Literature Poetry on the Move festival in Germany in 2024. Deborah has just published Fragments, a collection of poems and photographs with an audio-described edition to make it accessible to blind audiences. Deborah is the Chairperson of the Alliance Française of Durban and of the Mdukatshani Rural Development Trust.  Much of Deborah’s work with children focuses on the connections between human, animal and environmental health. She uses participatory research and poetic inquiry to explore how we interact with other living beings, especially insects. Deborah will present a short selection of poems on this topic – including bees.

 

About The Science With Jazz Seminar Series:

2025 is the UNESCO year of Quantum Science and Quantum Technology. In this context the initiated Centre for Quantum Computing and Technology at UKZN presents a series of science seminars combined with Jazz concerts, that informs about relevant concepts in science and technology and their societal impacts. This monthly series intends to inspire inter-disciplinary discussions and synergies, in particular between the sciences and the arts.

1000 HILLS TOURISM CELEBRATES WINTER GARDENS

 


(Above: One of the charming exhibits from last year)

The third annual glorious Garden Fair comes to the Vuleka Conference Centre in Botha’s Hill on the weekend of May 24 and 25, supported by 1000 Hills Tourism.

A selection of growers; nurseries; retailers; garden product suppliers; manufacturers; landscapers; and those involved in the garden industry have been invited to showcase their wares and services in a farm-type setting catering for those with a tiny green space, patio, window box or indoor garden; to those with larger properties and subsistence farmers.  Provision will be made to promote water-wise gardens.

1000 Hills gardening guru, Tanya Visser, will be on hand to give advice and pointers. She will have a pop-up shop as part of the Fair.

1000 Hills Tourism has once more partnered to assist in marketing the Garden Fair to be held for the second time at the spacious and accessible grounds of the tranquil Vuleka Trust Conference Centre - a stone’s throw away from 1000 Hills Chef School and Pot and Kettle.

Garden Fair 2025 has come about after a hugely successful second event held last year after numerous requests from growers and gardeners for an opportunity to showcase, buy and sell plants and products in the light of the Royal Show Grounds in PMB no longer being available for the Witness Garden Show – which was always a calendar highlight.

1000 Hills Tourism invite garden lovers to visit the Garden Fair to consider creating a plant and garden-themed self-drive 1000 Hills meander by also visiting some extensive nurseries in the Valley of 1000 hills - such as Potting Shed Garden Centre at Pot & Kettle; Ludwig’s Star Roses; MacNut Farm (especially their Sunday Fresh Produce Market); Shongweni Market; Stonehouse; Woza Moya; Pilgrim's Rest; the Mushroom Farm; Fig Tree Farm and on Sunday May 25, while Umgeni Steam Railway is running, visit Inchanga Craft Market at Inchanga Station which has stalls selling plants.

Tickets R30 (Children U13 free).

The Winter Garden Fair 2025 is open from 08h30 until 16h00 daily. Well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome.

Vuleka Centre is located at 142 Old Main Road, Botha’s Hill.

For more information: info@gardenfair.co.za

Sunday, May 18, 2025

MUSIC IN THE HILLS – 21 MAY 2025

 


(Above: The Undaunted. Pic supplied)

 

Music in the Hills (MiTH) taking place at the Knoll Historic Guest Farm in Hilton, has regular music evenings. The next one will take place on May 21:

19h40 The Undaunted

The Undaunted is a four-piece cover band specialising in well-known, up-tempo hits. This will be the last MiTH for the band in its current form, as the frontman, Evan, is leaving the band to pursue other musical projects.

The band consists of Evan Oosthuizen on guitar and vocals, Geoff Clark on lead guitar and vocals, Robbie Marais on drums and vocals, and Barry Hosford on bass and backing vocals. The band will be joined by the ever-rocking Martin Gee. Join us as we have one last rocking evening with them at MiTH!

 

19h00 – Rhiannon and Vince

Rhiannon and Vince are a father-daughter duo from Howick, KZN. They have been performing at MiTH for many years, starting when Rhiannon was a teenager, and they continue to share a tradition of familial connection through their music. Known for putting a unique spin on both old and new tunes, they have recently added a few original songs to their repertoire. Rhiannon sings lead vocals and plays guitar, while Vince plays piano, harmonica, cajón, and penny whistle.

 

Entrance: R50 (Cash or Zapper at the Door)

For more information contact 082 331 7271

KZN Midlands’ favourite music venue! MiTH is a platform for beginners, pros, and music lovers to celebrate the joy of music. Every second Wednesday at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm, Hilton. Food and soft drinks for sale. Cash bar available.

Visit www.mith.co.za for more info or email mithbookings@gmail.com to perform.

 

DIRECTIONS TO MiTH:

Take the N3 to Hilton. Turn into Hilton Village and drive 5.2km along Hilton Avenue, which becomes Dennis Shepstone Drive. Look for Knoll Drive on your right; the entrance to MiTH is the second left into The Knoll Historic Guest Farm.

 

031 THEATRE FESTIVAL 2025

 


There is much excitement with the announcement of the annual 031 Theatre Festival coming to the Seabrooke’s Theatre at DHS from June 6 to 8!

Spearheaded by Lisa Bobbert and Aaron Mcilroy (Macbob Productions) and Michael Broderick (Theatresmiths), this year’s 031 festival will feature various productions that are performing at this year’s National Arts Festival in Makhanda/Grahamstown, allowing theatre lovers a special sneak preview.

Seabrooke’s Theatre is located at Durban High School, Saint Thomas Road, Musgrave, Durban. 

Book Now!

Programme-

 

Friday June 6:

I Can Buy Myself Flowers – 18h00

Becoming Benno – 20h00

 

Saturday June 7:

Ethel – 14h00

I Can Buy Myself Flowers – 16h00

Becoming Benno – 18h00

Comedy Games – 20h00

 

Sunday June 8:

ADHD – 14h00

Ethel – 16h00

Date Night – 18h00

 

Book Now!

 


 I Can Buy Myself Flowers 

 

This year we are excited to welcome the acclaimed Cape Town actress, Erika Breytenbach with her one-woman show - I can buy myself Flowers! Taking its name from Miley Cyrus’ song that became an anthem for single women the world over, I Can Buy Myself Flowers is a one-person comedy drama featuring Natalie Jackson, an estate agent in her fifties, who entertains as she reflects on the ups and downs of relationships, children, professional life and her women friendships.

Written by Mike van Graan Directed by Toni Morkel

Performed by Erika Breytenbach

Produced by MVG Productions and Unlikely Productions

 

 

Becoming Benno

Know anyone immigrating? Then this show is for you.

Following phenomenal success at the Adelaide International Festival in Australia, Fleur du Cap & Best of the Adelaide Fest award winner, Ben Voss, will tour Becoming Benno to South Africa.

In this internationally-acclaimed heartfelt comedy, Ben is detained by border officials at Sydney Airport due to an issue with his Permanent Residency Visa. Will he be admitted or sent back to SA?

Becoming Benno is for anyone who has ever considered making another country home. 

With best-selling author John van de Ruit (of Spud fame) as dramaturge & South African theatre legend Michael Richard directing, Becoming Benno is an absolute gem. 

 

⭐️ Ethel ⭐️

Lisa Bobbert’s tribute cabaret to the incomparable Ethel Merman- the voice that defined Broadway. Get ready for Broadway brilliance as acclaimed actress, Lisa Bobbert presents, her latest one-woman cabaret tribute to the Queen of Musical Theatre - Ethel Merman. Celebrating her life, legacy, powerful voice and iconic performances in classic Broadway musicals.

Join Lisa as she pays tribute to Ethel Merman's remarkable career, performing beloved songs from Merman's extensive repertoire. From Gypsy to Call Me Madam, directed by Darren King, this show is a must-see for all musical theatre lovers.

  

Comedy Games 

In the olden days (1993) some crazy Drama graduates - inspired by the BBC TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway? - put together a team of actors and created the hit theatre improv show - Comedy Games.

Now the original theatre show starring Patrick Kenny as MC is back with a hot new team of ISPA’s finest young actors.

Comedy Games is the show that lets you, the audience, write the script.

With fresh new games and a hot new cast from the ISPA,the audience can be guaranteed to be rolling in the aisle with laughter. \uD83E\uDD23 

 

ADHD 

Join Aaron McIlroy as he revisits one of his favourite one-man shows - ADHD!

Facts and theories are turned on their heads as we get a bird’s eye view into the chaotic and beautiful mind of Aaron McIlroy, who has lived with this ‘gift’ for the last half century. Quips Aaron: “If not exactly autobiographical, I certainly have inside information!”

The veteran comic’s hugely popular brand of humour has spiced up the theatre scene over several decades. Billed as a comedic steamroller without GPS, ADHD is scripted by Aaron McIlroy and Patrick Kenny, and directed by Kenny.

  

Date Night 

The 031 Theatre Festival is set to conclude on a high note with the hilarious musical comedy, Date Night, starring Aaron Mcilroy and Lisa Bobbert.

This side-splitting show will take place on Sunday, June 8 at 18h00 at The Seabrookes Theatre at Durban High School and promises to leave audiences in stitches.

Date Night is a musical comedy that explores the ups and downs of romantic relationships. With Aaron and Lisa's comedic chemistry and witty banter, this show is sure to delight couples and comedy fans alike.

 

All bookings through Webtickets.

Saturday, May 17, 2025

ACCREDITATION OFFERED FOR DURBAN FILM MART

Deadline: The closing date for submissions is May 30 2025 at 12:00 pm.

The Durban Film Office is offering accreditation to eThekwini filmmakers who wish to attend the Durban Film Mart in July. This initiative aims to empower local filmmakers with industry-related information, provide opportunities to attend various sessions, and facilitate networking with industry role players.

Use the attached link below to complete the forms.

https://forms.gle/ceZEdSjGTQrkpX6V8

The closing date for submissions is May 30, 2025, at 12:00 pm.

For any inquiries, contact 031 311 4781 or email Nosipho.Hlophe at Nosipho.Hlophe@durban.gov.za

 

THE ABBA SHOW: A CINDERELLA STORY: REVIEW

 


(Andrew Gilder as The Fairy God Mother; Mahlatse Sachane as the Prince; Kiana Prinsloo as Cinderella) (Photos Natasha Bird Photography)

 

A modern retelling of the classic tale of Cinderella… set to the timeless music of ABBA. (Review by Shannon Kenny)

There are many ways to enjoy dance and music - and Mzansi Ballet’s mash-up of a Grimm Brothers fairy tale and instantly recognisable ABBA pop hits, into a sweet comic romp replete with elements of pantomime and just a hint of classical ballet, works to wonderful effect as family entertainment.

The cast are rightfully the stars of the show, not least because of their artful embodiment of their characters.

Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother (former Playhouse Company dancer, Andrew Gilder in tights, tutu and perfectly perched fascinator atop a blonde wig) is an abiding, delightfully camp pantomime cheerleader for our embattled heroine. As narrator (yes, I’m serious about the pantomime element) our hilarious Fairy Godmother is disarming, engaging and firmly establishes that this show is about fun - and that the audience would not be passive observers. Ballet purists beware.



(Left: Ariel Mejica as The Prince, Angela Revie as Cinderella)

The audience immediately warmed to Cinderella, played by co-choreographer, Angela Revie who exudes her character’s innocence and generosity of spirit.

Fabulously costumed wicked stepsisters, Hilda (Carmi Landsberg) and Nora (Kiana Rose Prinsloo) provide wonderful comic relief alongside their self-absorbed and tragically hip Father (Mahatse Sachane).

Their constant plotting, scheming and upstaging of one another sustained all the way through to the curtain call. Very well played, ladies.

 

Ariel Mejica, who hails from Cuba, makes for a suitably handsome and distinguished Prince. Prince and Cinderella’s pas de deux in the second half received the appropriate sighs and especially appreciative applause.

A young dancer, I will certainly keep my eye on is Omogolo Gaorekwe - billed in the programme as MC – who plays our lovelorn Prince’s secretary and lost-love finder. Such fine character acting and exquisite lines. In the words of some young ones, “he was giving.”

The Corps de ballet of Zinnia Tongue, Tshenolo Tshoma, Almar Kalala and Kimani Hara were wonderfully consistent in their support of the leads, holding character, maintaining the energy and even thrilling the audience with some unexpected acrobatics, too.

Directed by Dirk Badenhorst, the suitably innovative and hip choreography by Angela Revie and Michael Revie; costumes by fashion designer David Hutt and soundtrack of original and orchestral ABBA favourites underscoring the story were a hit with young and old alike.

The bonkers encore – a first for me at a ballet – was the cherry on top of a delicious ABBA-Cinderella trifle!

Judging by the shrieks, sighs, squeals and uproarious applause of young audience members, especially one a few rows back, The ABBA show:a Cinderella Story, delivered joy and exuberance in spades. I know for certain that family – and many more like them - will be returning to the theatre!

Mzansi Ballet https://www.mzansiballet.com states that their mission is “to nurture artistic expression, foster cultural appreciation, and engage communities through the art of dance”. If last night’s show was anything to go by, I’d say they did just that. Long may they continue.

The Abba Show: A Cinderella Story is taking place at The Milkwood Theatre. Two more performances: 19h30 on Saturday, May 17; and 15h00 on Sunday, May 18.

Tickets R200 (R150 for pensioners and students). Booking through Webtickets.

There is safe parking on the school field, the entrance is via the gate next to Astro on Newport Avenue.

Milkwood Theatre is at Danville Park Girls’ High School, 21 Middlebrook Avenue, Durban North – Shannon Kenny

 

PAINTING BENEATH THE SURFACE

Painting Beneath The Surface is an exhibition of paintings by Brent Dodd, Saskia Osborne and Eloff Pretorius taking place in the Shreiner Gallery at the Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg.

The exhibition runs from Sunday June 1, 2025, at 11h00 and closes on August 3, 2025, at 17h00

A workshop will accompany the exhibition opening at the Tatham Art Gallery on June 1, 2025, the guest speaker will be Tim Barry (Clinical Psychologist).

Booking is essential, as numbers are limited.

Please RSVP to pinky.nkabinde@msunduzi.gov.za or call 033 392 2811 and to reena.bhoodram@msunduzi.gov.za or call 033 392 2823

Contact Zandile Vidima with the Workshop bookings:

Zandile.Vidima @msunduzi.gov.za to reserve your seat.