Stead, songs and stories
BILLY SUTER reviews “Once Upon a Tune:”, the first solo cabaret from Durban theatre kingpin Steven Stead. It also features pianist Evan Roberts. … More Stead, songs and stories
BILLY SUTER reviews “Once Upon a Tune:”, the first solo cabaret from Durban theatre kingpin Steven Stead. It also features pianist Evan Roberts. … More Stead, songs and stories
BILLY SUTER reviews a new show by Ian von Memerty, “Princes of Piano”. Final shows are at Durban’s Umbilo Rhumbelow Theatre tonight and tomorrow. … More Sparkly nod to piano royalty
BILLY SUTER reviews The Reals band’s 1960s tribute show, “Woodstock”, which is back at Durban’s Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo from October 2 to 4. Once again it’s a hit. … More Celebrating Woodstock again!
BILLY SUTER with an occasional column in which he chats to popular musicians about their musical likes and dislikes. The spotlight is on Durban’s Tanner Wareham. … More Sound Bites: Tanner Wareham
BILLY SUTER reviews “Diva Lost Vegas’, the new musical revue teaming versatile Durban darlings Lisa Bobbert and Marion Loudon. It’s in Kloof, then goes to Umbilo. … More Frothy fun with Durban darlings
BILLY SUTER reviews “The Great Gatsby Party”, latest show by Durban swing and dixieland band, Platform Jazz, which runs this and next weekend in Durban. … More Finger-clicking good nostalgia
BILLY SUTER offers his first review of 2020 – “One Man Band”, an informal and intimate new solo show by Durban singer-guitarist Rob Warren, of hit band The Black Lapels. … More Intimate, informal and rewarding
BILLY SUTER talks food and drink with Durban trumpeter and KZNPO member, Cathy Peacock, leader of swing band, Platform Jazz. Catch the band’s new show from January 17. … More Food for Thought: Cathy Peacock
BILLY SUTER with an occasional column in which he chats to musicians about musical likes and dislikes. The spotlight is on Durban guitarist Ross Tapson. … More Sound Bites: Ross Tapson
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