STEKE, presented by PACOFS, will run at the Alexander Upstairs Theatre as a part of the Cape Town Fringe this September. Directed by Willem Esterhuyse, the play features Saree van Coppenhagen and Boitumelo Mohutsioa.
STEKE is about love, hate, anger, boredom, reality, nothing, everything, abstract things, ideas, beliefs, fashion and of course, last and least: sex. Two actresses tackle gender and sexuality in a piece consisting of stories from actual women that hope to have audiences bursting at the seams.
STEKE runs from 25 - 28 September, with tickets costing R45-R50 available from the Cape Town Fringe website. The Alexander Bar, Café and Theatre is situated at 76 Strand Street in the Cape Town city centre and can be followed on Facebook and Twitter. STEKE carries a warning for nudity, and is performed in Afrikaans, English and Setswana.
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