Showing posts with label Cape Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape Town. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

PARAPHERNALIA in Cape Town





PARAPHERNALIA, our quirky visual theatre show is finally in Cape Town! 

Come and share the magic from 16 to 21 April 2011 at the New Africa Theatre, in Sybrand Park.

This show was developed in 2008 and has grown from its original ideas into an 'endearing' and 'innovative' production that has inspired audiences at the National Arts Festival two years in a row.

Directed by Jacqueline van Meygaarden and co-created with Daniel Robinson and Andrea van Meygaarden. The latest incarnation of the show showcases the mask design of Jesse Kramer and Liesel Reddeck, and has Nadia Caldera (now Woodward) in the new role.

Tickets are R50 and R35 for block bookings. 
To book, contact Tahirih Cook on 084 873 4711 or tahirih.cook@gmail.com






Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Theatre for Change Fundraiser

DON'T FORGET OUR...

THEATRE FOR CHANGE F U N D R A I S E R - this Friday 4 June-6:30 pm
Price : R 120 or R 75
Join us for the full evening of entertainment which starts with a Cape Malay Dinner at 6.30pm (vegetarian also available) - R120. Or join us at 8pm, skip the dinner and catch an extract from our show Paraphernalia, music by African acoustic pop artist Ian Henderson and poetry performance by Mbali Vilakazi. We'll also have a performance by stand-up comedian Sivuyile 'SIV' Ngesi and music later in the evening by Mighty and Mogale.

Nicholas Ellenbogen will host a talent auction, where you can bid for great talents such a Macrobiotic cooking class, a sailing trip, a drumming workshop for 20 people, restaurant vouchers, a surf lesson and much more.

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Katy


I’ve just come onboard as the producer and production and stage manager. The office needed some moving around to fit us all in and I’ve been spending my first days calling schools, looking for Cape Towns hidden theaters, and getting up to date with the Theatre for Change Tour. But before I carry on about our exciting process, let me give you an idea about myself; I am Katy (I prefer you call me Kate) from The Netherlands and have been working, studying and living in Cape Town since 2006. I have a passion for theatre making and facilitating, performing, hiking, dancing, travelling and above all, making beautiful things happen.