SARAFINA! Playwright Mbongeni Ngema Dies at 68
by Stephi Wild - Jan 3, 2024
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that playwright Mbongeni Ngema has died at age 68, following a car accident. Ngema was best known for writing the musical Sarafina!, which premiered on Broadway in 1988, and was later adapted into a film starring Whoopi Goldberg in 1992.
BWW Interview: Sandra Prinsloo At the Centre of Two Sold-Out Runs of KAMPHOER
by Lindsay Kruger - Feb 15, 2021
Following sold-out performances at The Market Theatre, the story of Susan Nell KAMPHOER enters two more sold-out weeks at the Roodepoort Theatre this week. Starring esteemed South African actress Sandra Prinsloo, she tells BroadwayWorld of her experience with the multi-award winning solo theatrical play.
The Frigid Festival Will Present FINDING FELLINI
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 5, 2020
'Finding Fellini', a mighty memoir about one woman, Megan Metrikin, who leaves the brutality of Apartheid South Africa in search of her muse -Federico Fellini, in Rome. You slip down the rabbit hole with her and emerge into a wonderland of palpable sensuality, exploration and adventure. It's a wild, obsessive, funny, filmic experience about the power of art to lift you out of any political or emotional doldrums.
A partir de mañana la obra El traje en Teatro Isabela Corona
by Julie Musbach - Apr 24, 2019
Aclamada por la crítica y por el propio Peter Brook, la versión mexicana de El traje, dirigida por Héctor Flores Komatsu y Sebastián Espinosa Carrasco, a partir del montaje original del investigador y director escénico británico, y de Marie Hélène Estienne, es una labor magnifica y estupenda, pues tiene la habilidad de hallarle un nuevo lenguaje que le permite tener un nuevo público.
El montaje mexicano de El traje ha hallado un nuevo público contemporáneo: Peter Brook
by Julie Musbach - Apr 10, 2019
A decir de Peter Brook, la versión mexicana de su montaje El traje, dirigida por Héctor Flores Komatsu y Sebastián Espinosa Carrasco, es estupenda. “Estoy muy feliz. Todos han hecho verdaderamente una labor magnífica, inolvidable. Héctor es un amigo que ha colaborado mucho con nosotros y ha hecho un gran trabajo al hallarle a El traje un lenguaje profundamente correcto y, al mismo tiempo, un nuevo público; una audiencia contemporánea en México. Por eso debo decir especialmente: ¡Bravo, Héctor!”.
Se Escenificará La Versión De El Traje, De Héctor Flores Komatsu, A Partir Del Montaje Original De Peter Brook
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 2, 2019
Makuyeika: Colectivo Teatral escenificará El traje (The Suit), adaptación realizada por Héctor Flores Komatsu, bajo su dirección, a partir del montaje original de Peter Brook y Marie-Hélène Estienne con un equipo afrodescendiente de artistas. Se presentará del 4 al 21 de abril en el Teatro El Granero Xavier Rojas del Centro Cultural del Bosque (CCB) y del 25 de abril al 12 de mayo en el Teatro Isabela Corona.
BWW Interview: Internationally Acclaimed Director Nicolas Kent on Bringing HAPPY NEW YEAR (A PLAY WITH SONGS) to The Fugard
by Lindsay Kruger - Feb 9, 2019
Welcoming 2019 with a heartwarming rom-com, HAPPY NEW YEAR (A PLAY WITH SONGS) is the latest adaption by David Kramer brought to the Fugard stage. Starring Bianca Flanders and Dean Balie, the play follows two out-of-luck and out-of-love souls in a hilarious and captivating whirlwind adventure of a weekend. Nicolas Kent, the London-based, award-winning director at the helm of the production, chats to Broadway World South Africa about his directorial beginnings at university, international aspirations, and involvement in this anticipated production.
Mbongeni Ngema and Percy Mtwa Reprise Roles in WOZA ALBERT! at the Baxter Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Jan 18, 2019
Acclaimed South African theatre luminaries, Mbongeni Ngema and Percy Mtwa, reprise their original roles - created some 40 years ago - in one of this country's most brilliant and popular classics, Woza Albert!, at the Baxter Flipside from 5 February to 2 March 2019 at 7.30pm and Saturday matinees at 2pm.
THE FALL Returns to the Baxter for Youth Month this June
by Rebecca Russo - May 19, 2017
Following its unprecedented sold-out success last year, THE FALL will return to the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio during youth month. THE FALL is a candid collaborative piece of workshop theatre based on the experiences of seven UCT graduates during the #RhodesMustFall and subsequent student movements.
BWW Interview: Five on Friday with THREE'S A CROWD's Fatima Dike
by David Fick - Apr 7, 2017
Theatre legend Fatima Dike styles herself as a playwright, director, teacher and mentor. Her latest directorial work, the staging of Pfarelo Nekamonde's THREE'S A CROWD at the Guga S'Thebe Arts & Culture Centre, is currently on the boards. Dike found time during rehearsals to answer some questions about the production and the vibrant cultural scene in Langa.
BWW Review: Will the Real WOZA ALBERT! Please Stand Up?
by David Fick - Oct 7, 2016
WOZA ALBERT! remains an incredibly powerful play. That it can withstand mediocre productions and still, more or less, manage to resonate with an audience is a testament to what Ngema, Mtwa and Simon achieved 35 years ago. When the real WOZA ALBERT! stands up, it takes no prisoners. It is a play that reminds us of the journey we have travelled, and the long way we still have to go.
BWW Review: WOZA SARAFINA! at Cape Town Fringe a Disruption that Needs to Erupt
by David Fick - Sep 25, 2016
Writer-director Koleka Putuma's assemblage of ideas and motifs in WOZA SARAFINA! is constructed within the context of the #RhodesMustFall movement and is informed by the ideologies that underpin that movement. While it speaks many truths, the play never finds a way to deliver more than just "the feels".