Line, a one-act comedy by Israel Horovitz and the longest-running play in New York, is brought to Cape Town for the very first time by Sugar-daddy Theatre Co.

Marc Lottering Doesn't Work on Sundays
- 12 March 2012
After completing a successful run of David Kramer’s musical comedy Some like It Vrot, Marc Lottering is back at the Baxter with his new stand up show I Don’t Work on Sundays.
Beatles tribute at the GrandWest
- 12 March 2012
In 1963 a little-known quartet from Liverpool turned the world of music and fashion on its head, creating a cultural revolution that left a lasting legacy still admired and respected 50 years on.
Review: My Mother’s Italian, My father’s Jewish and I’m in Therapy
- 07 March 2012
Michael Richard stars in New York comedian Steve Solomon’s one man show “My Mother’s Italian, My father’s Jewish and I’m in Therapy" at Theatre on the Bay.
Reviewed: "Did We Dance" at the Baxter
- 05 March 2012
Walking into the Sanlam Studio one is greeted with the acrid and overpowering smell of burning herbs and tribal chanting.
Quartet at Theatre on the Bay
- 01 March 2012
A wicked, funny, joyous play about art, the eccentricities of age and the celebratory power of the human spirit.

Coward &Cole at the Kalk bay Theatre
- 20 February 2012
Two of the most popular composers performed by two of the best piano men around– the award-winning performers Godfrey Johnson and Roland Perold première their new show, Coward &Cole, at Kalk Bay Theatre from 7 to 24 March.

Cape Town ready for "Ballet Olympics"
- 13 February 2012
Fifty professional and non-professional dancers are set to compete in the 3rd Cape Town International Ballet Competition (CTIBC), the most since the competition’s inception in 2008.

Children's Theatre at Artscape
- 13 February 2012
Tales of Little Grey Rabbit, directed by Cheryl Abromowitz, consists of excerpts of Alison Uttley’s charming and witty adventures of Little Grey Rabbit and her woodland friends.