Elegant showcase of excellence
BILLY SUTER reviews the “Cabaret and Beyond Festival Showcase” that runs this weekend only at Durban’s Seabrooke’s Theatre. Final shows are at 7pm today and 2pm tomorrow. … More Elegant showcase of excellence
BILLY SUTER reviews the “Cabaret and Beyond Festival Showcase” that runs this weekend only at Durban’s Seabrooke’s Theatre. Final shows are at 7pm today and 2pm tomorrow. … More Elegant showcase of excellence
BILLY SUTER interviews William Young, 20-year-old star of the lavish KickstArt pantomime, “Jack and the Beanstalk”, which continues its run in Durban from January 3 to 15. … More Young and playing Jack
BILLY SUTER reviews the colourful, well-cast and comic “Jack and the Beanstalk”, KickstArt’s 16th pantomime – at Durban’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre until January 15. … More Welcome return of tinselly sparkle
BILLY SUTER reports that a Durban talent is among two women chosen to further develop their songs into one-act musicals, as winners of the first Cabaret and Beyond Festival. … More Fest winners making new musicals
BILLY SUTER reviews a must-see show – the slick and sophisticated “Cabaret and Beyond”, featuring only new and original South African musical theatre songs. … More Slick, sophisticated and superb!
BILLY SUTER reports on the death today, following a stroke, of popular and longtime Durban pianist and show producer Colin Penn. He was 79. … More Death of pianist Colin Penn
BILLY SUTER reviews the high-gloss “Alice in Wonderland”, the latest pantomime from Durban’s KickstArt, written and directed by award-winning Steven Stead. … More Giddy whirl of whacky wonder
BILLY SUTER reviews the new KickstArt stage production, “Charlotte’s Web”, directed and designed by Greg King. It runs in Durban until July 7. … More King weaves more magic
BILLY SUTER reviews “Cinderella”, the 14th glossy pantomime from Durban’s acclaimed KickstArt theatre company, now at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre. … More Another glittering panto success
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!