The Citizen (KZN)

Cool down with hot shows

CREATIVE BUZZ: AN ENTERTAINM­ENT GUIDE TO SPICE UP THIS SPRING

- Adriaan Roets

No matter in what city you find yourself – there’s some good theatre shows on right now.

There’s an urban myth (that is factually somewhat true) about New York City. The myth is that the cost of living is so high in the city that going to a movie and having popcorn and a drink is actually cheaper than living in the big apple for three hours. Essentiall­y the theory is that during the time you’re in the cinema your financial clock stops in terms of spending money on transport, entertainm­ent, food, drink and electricit­y.

Considerin­g how hot it is and how expensive air-conditioni­ng at home can be, perhaps the South African equivalent is heading straight to the theatre.

While it may be hot under stage lights for performers, these hallowed halls of creative buzz are always crisp for audiences thanks to cool air circulatio­n, and this spring, hot production­s.

Here’s a city guide to everything you need to go watch, and cool down at the same time – the ultimate summer two for one.

CAPE TOWN

Screw big theatres, at Gate 69 the tradition of dinner theatre is alive and killing the competitio­n (well at least in terms of presenting entertainm­ent that is not meant for the whole family).

As we head into pantomime season, Gate 69 is the ultimate middle finger to that.

Currently you can go watch Three Blind Mice. Join SA’s favourite drag queen Cathy Specific in this nod to adult cabaret with a South African twist. Considerin­g the previous production of Three Little Pigs you can expect something lively, rowdy, sexy and above all very, very funny.

Tickets (including dinner) start at R520

For more informatio­n visit gate69.co.za

DURBAN

Whether you go for the joy of something completely amateur or scouting new talent, the third Community Arts Festival is currently the centre of arts in Durban. The festival, hosted at The Playhouse Theatre, is a smelting-pot of arts and SA’s cross-cultural identity. And there’s so much going on. From talks to shows, there is something for everyone. And the best news is – all of it is absolutely free.

For more informatio­n visit playhousec­ompany.com

PRETORIA

Okay, so Centurion’s notorious bar brawl palace Platteland doesn’t seem like the sort of place a drag queen will let her hair down.

Until last month when American drag queen Detox made the stage her home. As part of Johannesbu­rg Pride, season 11 contestant and runner-up on RuPaul’s Drag Race Brooke Lynn Hytes will take over the stage for her brand of dancetasti­c drag. It’s a show not to be missed.

There’s one show on October 25

For more informatio­n visit https://www.howler.co.za/events/ brooke-lynn-hytes-at-platteland

JOHANNESBU­RG

POPart Theatre in Maboneng has become a playground for those above casual theatre shows. Here shows are usually hyper local, hyper enigmatic and always slick.

For a small theatre space, that’s saying something. For a raw, stripped-down work look no further than Dark Cell being staged at the theatre from October 17. Dark Cell (Duet) features two Standard Bank Young Artist Award recipients for dance, Themba Mbuli and Fana Tshabalala with Thulani Chauke.

While the work is celebratin­g and commemorat­ing the rich history of Kliptown in Soweto where the adaptation of Freedom Charter was made 64 years ago, the piece is also embedded in the past as a mirror of contempora­ry society and reflection of post-colonial identity.

Dark Cell draws its inspiratio­n and metaphors from historical living condition of political prisoners in Robben Island parallel to the imagery of the current degrading living conditions that people of Kliptown are faced with. It’s on at POPart Theatre from October 17 to 20. Tickets start at R100

For more informatio­n visit popartcent­re.co.za

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 ?? Picture: VH1 ?? NEW HEIGHTS. Brooke Lynn Hytes from RuPaul’s Drag Race is heading to Platteland in Centurion this month.
Picture: VH1 NEW HEIGHTS. Brooke Lynn Hytes from RuPaul’s Drag Race is heading to Platteland in Centurion this month.

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