Charmers with song and silliness
BILLY SUTER reviews “Get Knotted”, a new music revue by Durban talents Darren King, Bryan Hles and Rowan Bartlett, at the Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo this and next weekend. … More Charmers with song and silliness
BILLY SUTER reviews “Get Knotted”, a new music revue by Durban talents Darren King, Bryan Hles and Rowan Bartlett, at the Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo this and next weekend. … More Charmers with song and silliness
BILLY SUTER reviews Durban’s KickstArt company’s new children’s play, the Greg King-directed “The BFG”, based on the popular Roald Dahl book from 1982. … More Scrumdillyumptious treat for all!
BILLY SUTER reports that Durban’s KickstArt theatre company has, without doubt, secured another surefire hit with “The Play That Goes Wrong”. But he is not a fan of the play. … More Exhausting, but sure to be a hit
BILLY SUTER reports that roofing woes could see the Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo, Durban, closed for six months. Shows planned for the theatre will now be staged at another venue. … More Theatre could be closed for months
BILLY SUTER reviews the 14th pantomime from Durban’s award-winning KickstArt theatre company – a rollicking variation of “Sinbad the Sailor”, in Durban until January 7. … More Ship-shape for a whale of a time
BILLY SUTER chats to Lyle Buxton about the challenges of his title role in KickstArt’s 14th panto, “Sinbad the Sailor, opening at Durban’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on December 1. … More Lyle and the challenges of panto
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban singer-actor Rowan Bartlett about his new supper show with Bryan Hiles and Darren King – and about his fears, plans and career highlights … More From Pooh to Vegas, baby!
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban actor Bryan Hiles, star of KickstArt’s “James and the Giant Peach”, who discusses the Bard, reincarnation, new projects – and the day he stole a yacht. … More When actor Bryan stole a yacht
BILLY SUTER reviews Think Theatre’s touring production of the Bard’s classic, “Hamlet”, which well showcases award-winning Bryan Hiles’s dramatic chops. … More Hiles shines in accessible Hamlet