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The Mitchells Plain Festival is back in full swing after a two-year hiatus

- VENECIA VALENTINE venecia.america@inl.co.za

THE Western Cape’s biggest festival is back for another instalment and it promises to be a bigger and more exciting way to kick off December.

Three days of non-stop family entertainm­ent awaits the community when the Mitchells Plain Festival kicks off today.

Patrons can look forward to a host of events, including a Cutest Baby contest, Miss and Mr Festival award, Glamorous Granny contest, comedy shows, local artists, DJS, competitio­ns and a My Community Connects talent section.

There will also be loads of entertainm­ent for the kids, including an amusement park, jumping castles, face painting and open-air dance parties.

The festival boasts big names including Robin Pieters, Salome, Vicky Sampson, The Temple Boys, The Rocketts, Jarrad Ricketts, and Vuvu Khumalo.

Festival founder Rozario Brown, said: “This year’s Dstv Kyknet & Kie Mitchells Plain Festival is a special one. It’s the first time in three years the event will be happening under the ‘normal’ circumstan­ces.

“It comes at a time when we are reflecting on the financial devastatio­n, the loss of life and loved ones, caused by Covid-19. As much as this year’s event will be the biggest celebratio­n of the decade, it will also serve as a reminder that we need to appreciate and enjoy every moment together as friends and family.

“We’ve really pulled out all stops to ensure that this year’s event offers something to everyone.”

Join the festival at Westridge Gardens in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town,

today until Sunday, from 9am. Tickets are R40 to R60 and can be purchased through Computicke­t or for R10 extra if you pay at the door.

CAPE TOWN Oh What a Night

If you’re in the mood for a night of theatre, this tells the story of a young man from the dusty back roads of the Cape Flats, growing up with inspiratio­nal and influentia­l teachers, artists and impresario­s.

Shadley Schroeder’s on-stage life journey from age 7 till now, as the CEO of his own production company, is interlaced with comedy, heartache and musical hits from the Motown era

shared on stage with a live band and special friends.

Where: Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre Centre.

When: December 6- 10.

Cost: R120.

A Christmas Spectacula­r with Daylin Sass

Join former Idols SA top 5 finalist Daylin Sass for a Christmas Spectacula­r.

Enjoy all your favourite carols to usher in those festive feels. It’s about to be a sassy evening of jingle bells.

Where: Roxy Revue Bar in Grandwest.

When: December 10.

Cost: R180 via Quicket.

JOHANNESBU­RG The Spirit of Praise 8

This will breathe new life for you with an electric performanc­e and energetic harmonies. The all-star line-up includes award-winning gospel singer Benjamin Dube, Dumi Mkokstad, Winnie Mashaba, Zaza and Keke.

Where: Carnival City, Big Top Arena, Carnival City, Brakpan. When: Tomorrow at 6pm.

Cost: Tickets start at R250, and are available at Computicke­t. Christmas Lunch Buffet Wondering what to do for the yearend function or simply a family lunch?

Rosie’s at Windmill is the perfect destinatio­n to gather family and friends for special festive season days.

There’s a delicious and varied buffet offering from Monday to Friday, at R350 a person.

Rosie’s traditiona­l Christmas Lunch Buffet with turkey and all the trimmings will have two sittings, from 11am to 1pm, and 1.30pm to 3.30pm, for R475 a person, and R200 a head for children aged 6 to 12.

Where: Rosie’s at Windmill Casino. When: Monday to Friday.

Cost: Prices vary. Book by calling (051) 410 2047 or banqueting.windmill@suninterna­tional.com

Phinda Mzala

The State Theatre in Pretoria presents Phinda Mzala, featuring The Soil and Langa Mavuso, Berita and Bongeziwe, over a weekend of soulful music entertainm­ent.

The series of concerts is a call to action to relive musical experience­s centred on the urban African imaginary while celebratin­g stories of identity, social plights such as GBV, and the much-needed healing for humanity as a result of Covid-19.

Where: The State Theatre, Pretoria. When: December 10-11.

Cost: R250 - R350 via Webtickets.

DURBAN Inkaba Art Exhibition

An art exhibition by the Amasosha Art Movement opens this weekend and will run until March 2023.

It is titled Inkaba, a Zulu word with two meanings, one of which is an umbilicus or navel. The exhibition is curated by Mthobisi Maphumulo and features work by artists Anelisiwe Maphumulo, Andile Maphumulo, Mthobisi Maphumulo, Lindani Maduna, Thembi Mthembu, Thalente Khomo, Lindelwa Msimang, Bongani Luthuli, Nhlanhla Chonco, Sihle Mthethwa, Mzamo Mlambo and Nhlakaniph­o Peace Ndimande.

Where: Durban Art Gallery, Durban City Hall.

When: Today to March 2, 2023. Cost: Free.

Julie Andrews – Uncut

This acclaimed one-woman production from East London, which celebrates the phenomenal life, career and music of the much-adored, timeless icon of stage and screen, Dame Julie Andrews, comes to Durban’s Rhumbelow Theatre for one weekend only.

Andrews is known and loved for her enduring feature films Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Victor/ Victoria and The Princess Diaries.

As a voice artist, her distinctiv­e voice featured on Shrek, Despicable Me and Bridgerton.

Where: Rhumbelow Theatre, Durban.

When: December 9-11.

Cost: R180 via Computicke­t. Picnic baskets will be allowed. Classical Comedy

Classical Comedy, a musical comedy collaborat­ion between Macbob Production­s and the Durban City Orchestra (DCO), comes to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre this festive season.

Join Aaron Mcilroy and Lisa Bobbert as they boldly go where no right-minded com edians should ever venture in “The Orchestra”.

A musical celebratio­n fit for the whole family.

The DCO is one of the longest-running orchestras in the country. It is made up of independen­t profession­als, active and retired music teachers, university music students and part-time musicians who participat­e voluntaril­y for the love of music and of performing together.

Where: Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre. When: Currently on until December 4.

Cost: Tickets R180 - R200 at Computicke­t.

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 ?? | Supplied ?? ROBIN Pieters is among the artists lined up to perform at the Mitchells Plain Festival.
| Supplied ROBIN Pieters is among the artists lined up to perform at the Mitchells Plain Festival.

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