SA theatre – 2019 in review
BILLY SUTER looks back on his theatre-going year and selects highs and lows. Not having seen every stage show during the year, his choices are strictly personal. … More SA theatre – 2019 in review
BILLY SUTER looks back on his theatre-going year and selects highs and lows. Not having seen every stage show during the year, his choices are strictly personal. … More SA theatre – 2019 in review
BILLY SUTER chats to South African master satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys, who discusses childhood, changing audiences and a memorable moment with Mandela. … More Uys: unpowdered and eloquent
BILLY SUTER looks back on his theatre-going year and selects some highs and lows. Not being able to see every stage production, his choices are personal. … More SA theatre – 2018 in review
BILLY SUTER reviews the latest production by national treasure Pieter-Dirk Uys. “When in Doubt, Just Say Darling” is at the Elizxabeth Sneddon Theatre until November 11. … More More memories and mirth, darlings!
BILLY SUTER reports on the Darling Trust dinner and auction – and features a yummy butter chicken recipe from Durban-born celebrity chef, Jenny Morris, … More Jenny Morris’s butter chicken recipe
BILLY SUTER reviews the latest show by South African master satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys, who is back as Tannie Evita to look back at local history and offer anecdotes and new observations. … More Comedy with clout and cacti
BILLY SUTER reports that ace satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys, who turned 72 recently, is returning to Durban’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre soon – this time in wig, frock and make-up. … More Ace satirist back in a frock
BILLY SUTER reports on a stage drama that often moved him to tears – and which closes the 14th South African Women’s Arts Festival presented by Durban’s Playhouse Company. … More Month of theatre excellence
BILLY SUTER reviews “The Echo of a Noise”, the new solo show by master satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys – and labels it as the legendary South African’s finest work to date. … More Uys has never been better!
BILLY SUTER flips through scrapbooks from his 24 years as Arts Editor of The Mercury to revisit two 1998 shows – one by Greig Coetzee, the other by a 53-year-old Pieter-Dirk Uys. … More Scrapbook: Uys and Coetzee