“Inspirational. Transformational. Funny. Glamorous. Topical. Typically South African. Optimistic. Hopeful.”
It is 2016. We are in the 22nd year of our democracy and Evita Bezuidenhout is still with us. For the last 35 years she has been in the public domain, firstly as the South African Ambassador to the Independent Black Homeland of Bapetiskosweti, and then once Nelson Mandela dissolved the Bantustans into one homeland called South Africa, she went into his kitchen and cooked for him. Now still regarded as the most famous white woman in South Africa, she has taken over the kitchen in Luthuli House where as a member of the ANC she cooks for reconciliation, having put the Cabinet on a strict diet. Her three born-free grandchildren have challenged her to protect democracy for the future generations to enjoy. As she says: 'Boer maak 'n Plan!' So spend a special evening or matinee with her in the Artscape Theatre and join her in focusing on the news of the day with humour, confronting the realities of a rainbow nation in some trouble with optimism, and always keeping the glass half-full and not half-empty.
Not suitable for those under 14 and anyone without a sense of humour.
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A Girl Called Owl
Wilge Teater & The Ramolao Makhene Theatre at Market Theatre Lab (4/17 - 4/26)
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THE NUTCRACKER
Teatro at Montecasino (12/4 - 12/21) | |
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Dear Evan Hansen
Teatro at Montecasino (3/15 - 4/13) | |
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CHICAGO The Musical
Teatro at Montecasino (10/3 - 11/9) | |
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THE NUTCRACKER
Teatro at Montecasino (12/4 - 12/21) | |
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