(Pat Pillai. Pic
supplied)
My Cape Town by Pat Pillai
My Cape Town - Written and Told by Pat Pillai
Music by Melvin Peters
South Africa, Ireland, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.
The Editor of My Cape Town community newspaper explores the
best stories of the last 40 years. He reveals Rylands and wider Athlone’s
charming, quirky characters who made life extraordinary – and still do.
Pat Pillai’s hilarious, heartwarming and nostalgic stories
of Rylands, Athlone in Cape Town in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s! Vibrant
storytelling – accompanied by live piano, double bass and drums. A fusion of
dramedy, music and song.
Audiences have been enthralled!
The Cape Flats is a part of Cape Town that is most
ethnically and culturally diverse – with people and cultures from around the
globe interacting for hundreds of years.
A diverse Hindu, Muslim and Christian community shaped a
unique cultural identity. In the 70’s, parents and grandparents had just been
evicted from District Six and found themselves having to make a new life on the
sands.
In My Cape Town by Pat Pillai,
meet Donavan Selveraj (the curious news editor); Oliver Shakespeare (the
classical artiste); the mischievous Auntie Khadijah; Vikram Singh (the romantic
mechanic); Lionel (a brilliant pianist); Mr and Mrs Jansen (sweepstakes
winners); Uncle O’Brien (who lives in a shack); Umesh Lala (who defended his
mother); Mr Murugadas (the charming waiter); Taxi Benny; Jimmy Jingles (the nervous
MC); Yongama Bala (the boxer); Little Chubby Singh; Igsaan (the enforcer); –
and many more.
My Cape Town by
Pat Pillai is nostalgic, hilarious, yet deeply human - and wonderfully
revealing for those who did not grow up there.
Classic storytelling, music, laughter – and poignant moments
that are universally human.
Pillai says: “News reports of life on the other side of Cape
Town, the Flats, are often dire, but life is so much more than the bleak. But
on the Flats - in fact all over South Africa - people find a way... they love,
build, create, celebrate and dream. We capture these vibrant and uplifting
stories.”
Pat Pillai was born and raised in Athlone, Cape Town. As a
professional, Pillai went on to study and work in Durban, Johannesburg, Cape
Town and abroad.
Audience impressions…
“A universal and
nuanced exploration of hope and defiance in a Cape Town setting.” Dr. David
Balfour
“At times heart
wrenching, at times humorous and whimsical; My Cape Town takes you on a journey
into the lives and homes of characters so rich, you feel you’ve always known
them.” Dr. Varushka Bachan
The vibrant Cape Flats in the 70’s, 80’s & 90’s!
2026
CAPE TOWN • DURBAN • JOHANNESBURG
Produced by FireDog Skyy Productions
BIOGRAPHY
Pat Pillai: Writer & Storyteller
Pat Pillai was born and raised in Rylands, Athlone, Cape
Town. His elders lived in Tongaat, UKZN and District Six, Cape Town. He went to
Rylands High School.
He studied at the University of Durban-Westville, living and
working in Durban for 10 years. He performed At The Edge by Ronnie Govender to over 600,000 people nationally
and around the world, to critical acclaim (Edinburgh Festival, Toronto, London,
South Africa).
In Johannesburg, he was a television broadcaster and news
anchor for 20 plus years (SABC 3, e News Prime Time, e News Channel).
He retired from television in 2014 to focus on his writing
and business interests in South Africa and Europe. In 2024 he played Capulet in
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet at the
Maynardville Open-Air Festival.
(Left: Melvin Peters.
Pic supplied)
Melvin Peters: Musical
Director & Pianist
Melvin is a renowned jazz & classical pianist with 40
years’ experience: composer, arranger, educator and church organist: SA,
Europe, USA 1984 – present.
Melvin Peters has worked with several leading South African
jazz musicians. Career highlights include performances with such jazz
luminaries as Herb Ellis and Ginger Baker, as well as the opportunity to share
the stage with the legendary Dave Brubeck at Harvard University in 1999.
He has collaborated with Abdullah Ibrahim in the formation
of the Cape Town Jazz Orchestra, for which he was appointed Music Director. He
has performed and tutored regularly at the National Arts Festival in
Grahamstown.
Other major performances include collaborations at the Joy
of Jazz Festival and the Hilton Arts Festival. He has made several appearances
with the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra and performed in the premiere of
Noel Stockton’s Invictus with the
Free State Symphony Orchestra.
AUDIENCE IMPRESSIONS
“From laughter to
tears and back again, this one-man play is a masterclass in performance.”
Jeannie Ross
“My Cape Town - one
man, one stage, a whole world. Funny, sad, and unforgettable. Laugh,
cry...remember...” Adrian Mallitte
"I did not leave
the theatre with the memory of a solo performance, the stage was alive with
people, all brought so vividly to life by Pat with each captivating story...”
Margie T.
For more information, contact: pillai.pat@gmail.com