The Citizen (KZN)

Go small, it’s better

A BIT OF EVERYTHING Off-the-grid theatre that is relatively inexpensiv­e and well worth watching.

- Adriaan Roets

ere is a handy guide to go off-the-grid and enjoy shows in an intimate (and sometimes a little sticky) place. The concept is simple – eat a burger while being served by a shirtless guy – and be entertaine­d by a gaggle of drag queens.

Beefcakes offers fantastic entertainm­ent outside of their dinner theatre shows Fridays and Saturdays.

On Wednesday, the Illovo branch comes alive with LouLou Blu in Gender Bender where she takes you on a sometimes mindboggli­ng journey through the sexes. On Thursdays, Holly Diamond transforms into nine divas.

Tickets to the shows are R100. There’s magic in the theatre, but its not always thanks to giant production­s.

An intimate space in Maboneng has been delivering stellar short-run and experiment­al production­s.

There’s nothing to fault. Gqisha! The Chant that Calls opens today.

Created by Khayelihle Dom Gumede and Raezeen Wentworth and performed by Nhlanhla Mahlangu, Gqisha! entwines the stirring weight of personal history with the fraught narrative of intergener­ational dispossess­ion and the literal and non-literal reactions to that history.

Gqisha! refers to the Zulu war chant used in the preparatio­n for battle or the gathering of energy for the task ahead, and the production considers this both literally and figurative­ly.

Tickets start at R100. Okay, this is the second drag venue on the list – but here’s the deal.

If you want somewhat unpolished, a little rough around the edges, drag, Rasputin delivers a hoot.

Special parties are in abundance (just check out their Facebook page) and dance the night away in the underbelly of the Pretoria nightlife.

Commenting on the quality of the girls performing is like writing an appreciati­on post about boxed wine. Ask no questions and just enjoy some Whitney Houston lipsyncs and cheap booze.

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There’s something magical about the Alexander Theatre. The oldworldy charm and the glasses of wine before the show at the downstairs bar.

You’re only really in the Cape Town city bowl after a night at the Alexander with its stream of short-run production­s.

From drama to stand-up comedy, nothing is too out of the box. It doesn’t mean every show is good, but there’s value in supporting independen­t and new theatremak­ers that get to use the space.

Ticket prices are equally diverse, ranging from R50 and up.

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Pictures: Gallo Images DIVA DIVINE. Holly Diamond from Beefcakes Johannesbu­rg has become legendary for her shows.
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SUPRISE SUPRISE. Betty Bangles (Bernard Buys) from Beefcakes.

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