Joyous tale of love and hope
BILLY SUTER reviews the Steven Stead-directed school production of the hit musical, “Once On This Island”, to be seen at Westville Boys’ High in Durban this weekend. … More Joyous tale of love and hope
BILLY SUTER reviews the Steven Stead-directed school production of the hit musical, “Once On This Island”, to be seen at Westville Boys’ High in Durban this weekend. … More Joyous tale of love and hope
BILLY SUTER reviews the Steven Stead-directed production of the Bard’s “Romeo and Juliet”, being staged at Westville Boys’ High School until Sunday. … More Remarkable nod to the Bard
BILLY SUTER reviews the DHS production of “Master Harold… and The Boys”. Final performances: 7pm today and tomorrow (May 23 & 24) at DHS Seabrooke’s Theatre. … More Captivating, commendable theatre
BILLY SUTER review KickstArt’s grand pantomime, “Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs”, which is being staged at Durban’s Playhouse Drama theatre until December 30. … More More panto fun and sparkle
BILLY SUTER reviews “Sylvia”, a quirky comedy revival from Durban’s KickstArt theatre company, which first staged this delightful production in Durban last October. … More Bright smile of a show! Lap it up!
BILLY SUTER reviews “Crazy Carousel (An Intimate Evening with Jacques Brel)” at Westville Boys’ High and finds expectations exceeded. Steven Stead directs. … More Elegant excellence with Brel
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban actress Cara Roberts about her famous parents, her stage, film and TV successes, spiders, bobotie … and her dog’s life. … More Dog’s life for versatile Cara
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban theatre stalwart Peter Court about his new “Puppet Porn” show, upcoming puppetry workshops online and new shows he has in the pipeline. … More Something saucy up his sleeve…
BILLY SUTER looks through old scrapbooks from his days as Arts Editor at Durban’s The Mercury – and finds his reviews of two 1999 stage productions. … More Scrapbook: Lango’s & Creative Madness
BILLY SUTER reviews KickstArt’s production of the Noel Coward comedy classic, “Private Lives”, which is at Durban’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre until November 3. … More Delightful comedy of manners