Cape Argus

Thought-provoking look at SA’s political climate

- BERNELEE VOLLMER bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

MARIANNE Thamm returns to The Baxter with Round of Applause Reloaded from tonight to April 27.

The show combines conversati­on and comedy, offering a unique perspectiv­e on South Africa’s democracy.

Drawing from her 40-year career as an investigat­ive journalist, columnist, author, satirist and stand-up comedian, Thamm delivers insightful commentary with comedic flair.

Following the success of last year’s run, she promises a fresh take on the nation’s political landscape just in time for the 2024 elections.

Seasoned arts critic Diane de Beer praised Thamm’s approach as “performanc­e journalism”, highlighti­ng her ability to engage and inform while entertaini­ng her audience. Jaime Uranovsky, of Broadway

World, praised her magnetic stage presence and her adeptness at navigating complex issues with wit and optimism.

“Thamm indeed deserves a round of applause … magnetic stage presence … she had me, and the rest of the audience, in stitches from start to finish… traces current affairs with wit, intelligen­ce, and optimism …

“Her excitement and passion about South Africa are inspiring.”

The idea for Round of Applause – South Africa Still Standing came from her being invited to participat­e in the Spier Talking Heads series in Stellenbos­ch a few years ago.

Now, with Round of Applause

Reloaded, Thamm offers theatregoe­rs a condensed yet comprehens­ive journey through South Africa’s recent history, from the spectre of state capture to the resilience of the Constituti­on.

The show provides updates on the political landscape in the build-up to the upcoming elections and audiences can expect laughter and insight.

Where: The Baxter Studio

When: Tonight until April 27 at 8pm, with Saturday matinees at 3pm.

Cost: Ticket prices are R150. Book through Webtickets online or at Pick n Pay stores.

Dude! Wa’s My Phone?

Remember the hilarious film Dude,

Where’s My Car?

Well, prepare to be transporte­d back in time with Jeremeo Le Cordeur in his latest show.

In a chat with LitNet, he said Dude! Wa’s My Phone? is a follow-up to the successful Dude! wa’s my Bakkie?, which follows the character, Dean September.

This time, September finds himself in a similar predicamen­t, albeit with a modern twist – his phone is missing, and suddenly, the world around him seems to lose its coherence.

The ensemble cast included Dean Dorvan Balie, Veronique Jephtas, Lee Roodt and Chenal Kock, with a special appearance by #OumaLilly.

What seems like a simple search for a missing phone evolves into something deeper. The production goes beyond mere entertainm­ent; it becomes a platform for Jeremeo and his team to get real about the complex social issues through the lens of the arts.

From the exposure to vast virtual knowledge to the pitfalls of process addiction and the dreaded phenomenon of doom scrolling, the production sheds light on the positive and negative effects of our increasing­ly digital world as we know it today.

Where: Masambe Theatre – Baxter Theatre Centre

When: Now until Friday at 11am. Cost: Tickets cost R40 and can be purchased from Webtickets.

Amadeus

The Tony award-winning play, first staged in 1979, has been performed worldwide, including at the Alhambra Theatre in Joburg in 1981, and was an Oscar-winning movie in 1984.

The Peter Shaffer play offers suspense, comedy, music and intriguing characters, making it a memorable theatrical experience.

Set in the court of Austrian Emperor Joseph II, the story revolves around Antonio Salieri, an establishe­d composer, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a musical genius.

Salieri, driven by jealousy, grapples with Mozart’s unparallel­ed talent and his own ambition to be a great melodist.

Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realise his sole ambition – to be a great melodist.

Alan Committie told the Sunday

Tribune: “I am thrilled to be playing Salieri in one of the great play texts from the 20th century! Inflamed in parts by passion, rage, jealousy and righteousn­ess, he is a joy to interpret and perform.”

Where: Theatre on Bay, Camps Bay. When: From Friday to April 30 at 7.30pm.

Cost: Tickets are priced from R180 to R300 and can be purchased from Webtickets.

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MARIANNE Thamm provides ‘performanc­e journalism’ at the Baxter. | Instagram

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