10May2026

Entertainment

Teaching Afrikaans as a Foreign Language

Cape Town Today chats to The Buckfever Underground band members Toast, Jon, Stephen and Gil about their new album "TAFL" and what it's like being rock stars.

The AVA presents Greatest Hits 2007

A selected exhibition of graduate works curated by Lynette Bester and Kirsty Cockerill will employ the four gallery spaces of the AVA.

Kringe in 'n Bos

Dalene Matthee’s Kringe in ‘n Bos, which became an international best-seller, is this year’s prescribed work for Grade 12 learners of Afrikaans.

Duotone Gallery at the Cape Town International Convention Centre

Since its inception in 2000 the Cape Town International Jazz Festival has included a world-class photographic exhibition as part of their visual arts mix.

Maybe Sunshine up Ahead

John Hunt’s new play transforms the thorniest of current South African issues into a metaphorical satire that crackles with wit, charm, heartbreak and unswerving honesty.

Punchlines is a Knockout

Kurt Schoonraad’s new one-man comedy show “Punchlines” aptly starts with the score to Rocky, then flows into Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” (or “Ivan Vhe Tiger” as it is called in Bellville, Schoonraad jokes).

Twelfth Night at Maynardville Open-Air Theatre

Artscape and the Maynardville Theatre Trust celebrate the 50th anniversary of Shakespeare productions at Maynardville Open-Air Theatre.

Neighbour Goods Market at the Biscuit Mill

The Neighbour Goods Market at the Biscuit Mill in Woodstock is as much a source for organic foods and locally produced goods, as it is a meeting point for the community.

"Work on Paper from 1961 - 2005" by Manfred Zylla

Manfred Zylla is a German born artist who lived through the ravages of World War II.