Delightful comedy of manners
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
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
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban’s Steven Stead about plans for his and partner Greg King’s KickstArt theatre company – including the possibility of touring overseas. … More KickstArt hopes to tour overseas
BILLY SUTER reviews the KickstArt touring production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical, “Into the Woods”, first staged by KickstArt in Durban in 2016. It is in Joburg until April 21. … More Another beguiling trip into the woods
BILLY SUTER reports on the full line-up of 2019 stage shows planned by award-winning Durban theatre compay, KickstArt. Among the plans is another Stephen Sondheim musical. … More KickstArt theatre plans for 2019
BILLY SUTER reports that Durban’s KickstArt hit, “Camelot”, has swept the boards in the musicals category at the national BroadwayWorld South Africa theatre awards. … More Six awards for KickstArt’s ‘Camelot’
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 interviews theatre newcomer Roshanda Lewis, soon to make her professional debut as the title character in Durban’s grand KickstArt panto, “Cinderella”. … More Of pantomime and music-making
BILLY SUTER reviews KickstArt’s eagerly awaited production of the Lerner and Loewe musical, “Camelot”, with Steven Stead as King Arthur and Jessica Sole as Guinevere. … More Right royal treat from KickstArt
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, after almost a full year of online writing after 39 years in the newspaper world, 24 as Arts Editor of The Mercury, looks back on the highs and lows of theatre in 2017. … More SA theatre – 2017 in review