A powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance
The actor, comedian, playwright and presenter leaves a legacy of humour, storytelling and decades of work across theatre, television and radio
John Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape
South Africa’s new Cats cast learns the brutal beauty behind a musical defined by sweat, stamina and sheer ensemble brilliance
Ahead of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Kwanele Sosibo interviews this year’s music and jazz SBYA winners for their reflections on the history and meaning of the awards
Dancing the Death Drill is more than theatre — it is a resurrection, a requiem and a haunting reminder of forgotten African history
Charl-Johan Lingenfelder transforms theatre through sound, turning noise into emotion in his latest work Moffie
A candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry
Dlamini brings new life to a role born from resistance and South Africa’s historic youth uprising
An old actor, a young upstart, and a kettle on the fritz — Bitter Winter turns the ordinary into something unforgettable
South Africa has lost a moral giant as the playwright who challenged injustice through art dies at 92
Production is a poetic, immersive elegy which turns loss at sea into theatre’s most powerful tide