A mystery wrapped in comedy, served with a side of
retirement home rebellion.
This April, Westville Theatre Club brings audiences a production that proves life in a retirement home is anything but quiet. Written and directed by local talent Melanie Visser, Pandemonium in Paradise is a community-driven comedy mystery that sees a group of sharp-witted retirees take on a world that continues to underestimate them.
Life at Paradise Pastures Retirement Home is turned upside down when a big-shot developer arrives, offering tempting promises to all its residents. Things quickly begin to fall apart, and it soon becomes clear that everything is not as it seems. As suspicion grows, the retirees begin to uncover a web of intrigue, sparking a chain of events that quickly descends into chaos.
Expect sharp dialogue, unexpected twists, and a good-old dose of mischief and rebellion.
It’s the perfect outing for friends and family to enjoy an afternoon or evening of laughter. Don’t forget to bring your own food and drinks to enjoy at your table.
Catch Pandemonium in Paradise over two weekends:
April 10–12 and 17–19, 2026.
Evening performances (Fridays and Saturdays) begin at 19h00,
with doors opening at 18h30. Matinees (Saturdays and Sundays) start at 14h30,
with doors opening at 14h00.
Tickets are R120 for general admission and R100 for members,
pensioners and students.
To book, email dorothyannoneill@gmail.com or contact 083 776 1754.


