VOORGESKREWE PRODUKSIE Fiela se kind Wie ken nie hierdie storie van die wit kind in die bruin familie nie? En wanneer hy dan weg geneem word, begin Benjamin Komoetie se soeke na homself, en Fiela se poging om haar kind terug te kry.
In hierdie baie spesiale skoleproduksie word daar ook van ons jong, ontluikende talent ingespan om die storie te vertel. Leerders wat buitengewoon presteer het in die Nasionale Toneelspelkompetisie gaan van die rolle in die produksie vul. Nicole Holm, wat die rol van Benjamin se ma gaan vertolk in hierdie weergawe van die boek, sê sy is verheug oor die geleentheid. “Daar was detyds, toe ek net klaar geswot het, ’n Fiela waarvoor ek onsuksesvol oudisie het, so dan wil mens dit mos nou ekstra graag hê. En ek het vergeet hoe mooi boek dit is. Ek het dit nou weer, eerste keer in jare, gelees.” Sy is ook baie opgewonde om weer met Juanita Swanepoel, die regisseur, saam te werk. “Nita was een van die eerste regisseurs waarmee ek gewerk het en ek glo nou nog die bruikbare in my toolkit as aktrise, het ek by haar gekry.” In 1999 word Fiela se kind, ná ’n meningsopname by biblioteke landswyd om die 100 gewildste boeke aan te wys, as die Afrikaanse boek van die eeu bekroon. *** TEATER 20 - 23 April 2016 @ 15:00 en 19:30 R40 Vennote: US Woordfees in samewerking met die Nasionale Toneelspelkompetisie Teks: Dalene Matthee Teksverwerking: Suzanne van Wyk Teksaanpassing: Waldemar Schultz Regie: Juanita Swanepoel Met: o.a. Lee-Ann van Rooy, Charlton George, Waldemar Schultz, Nicole Holm, Luke White, Carla Smith, Wian Taljaard, Cantona James, Tomley van Vuuren, Patricia Baadjies en Chanté Plaatjies
VOORGESKREWE PRODUKSIE Krismis van Map Jacobs ’n Gevreesde bendeleier word ná sewe jaar in die tronk op parool vrygelaat. Almal wonder nou of Map verander het en of hy steeds die óú Map is. Die drama speel af ná die gedwonge verskuiwings uit die Kaap na die Vlakte. Dit kyk na die invloed wat sosiale en maatskaplike euwels op die gemeenskap het en gee ’n blik op die leefwyse van die ontworteldes, hulle lief en leed en die desperate hunkering na ’n beter bestaan. Krismis van Map Jacobs, deur die bekroonde Adam Small, raak aan sosiale kwessies soos werkloosheid en armoede wat vandag steeds relevant is asook die soeke na identiteit en vergifnis. Krismis van Map Jacobs fokus ook op die letsels wat Apartheid op die Kaapse Bruin gemeenskap gelaat het. *** A dreaded leader of a local gang gets parole after seven years in jail. Everybody wonders whether Map has changed – or if he still is the old Map they knew before. The drama is set shortly after the forced removals from Cape Town to the Flats. It investigates the influence that social evils have on the community. It gives us a glimpse into the lives of the uprooted, their love and pain and their desperate yearning for a better life. The award-winning Adam Small’s Krismis van Map Jacobs touches on social issues such as unemployment and poverty – still relevant today – as well as the search for identity and forgiveness. Krismis van Map Jacobs focuses on the scars left by Apartheid on the Cape coloured community. The lead role of Map Jacobs will be played by Maurice Paige, who plays the character of Calvin in the South African TV drama, Isidingo. ***
ARENA 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 & 21 May 2016 @ 19:30 9-12 & 16-19 May 2016 @ 10:30 en 14:00 R40 ’n Ko-produskie met Cape Heart Theatre Met: Maurice Paige, Shannon Williams, Christian Bennett, Marlo Minnaar, Dean Van der Ventel, Duncan Johnson, Gail Juta, Whaden Johannes en Latasha Storm Dramaturg: Adam Small Regisseur: Andre Samuels Verhoog en Ligte Ontwerp: Alfred Rietmann Producksie Bestuurder: Ricardo Abrahams Verhoogbestuurder: Dian Marcovecchio Assistent Verhoogbestuurder: Christie Baatjies Beligting: Nazeem Griebelaar
UMSEBENZI OBEKIWEYO Amaza
“It gives me much joy when hundreds of learners come to watch a story in their mother tongue. What makes me even happier is the encouragement from teachers who motivate young people to speak their indigenous language. To help understand the book better, the play is done more in picturesque to give learners a lasting image they can call upon in the exam room. Artscape came up with the most wonderful tool for our grade twelve learners�- Thokozile Ntshinga *** Amaza is a thriller set in a rural village in the Transkei. A police detective stationed in Port Elizabeth is investigating a private and personal matter. This case takes him back to the village where he and the woman he married came from. His visit there coincides with the double funeral of a couple that were mysteriously murdered in Johannesburg. Adultery, deceit and lies are just some of the ingredients of this intriguing tale. His investigation takes him to Johannesburg, then to Swaziland and back to Port Elizabeth. As he is trying to solve the mystery, he stumbles across the evidence he was looking for in the first place. *** THEATRE 18, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 31 May 2016 & 1, 2 June 2016 @ 10:30 and 14:00 25 May 2016 @ 10:30 R40 Cast: Mili Noluthando, Mzayiyatha Thumeka, Pasiya Khuthala, Doni Thando, Tamba Luvo, Klaas Sydwell, Xhaga Philani, Baliso Thando, Mgolomba Jonguyise, George Mhlanguli, Mzembe Thando, Jacobs Zikhona, Hleli Awethu, Makwethu Babalwa, Mabhoza Nontsikelelo Playwright: Z.S. Qangule Director: Thokozile Ntshinga Assistant Director: Bulelani Mabutyana Production Manager: Eugene October Stage Manager: Lucas Macupe Assistant Stage Manager: Gcobani Zatu Sound: Mark Manoek Lighting Operator: Franklyn Steyn Scenic Design: Alfred Rietmann
DR. jOHN KANI SEASON The legendary play writer, director and actor Dr. John Kani will present his Setwork Nothing But The Truth and his play Missing… Dr. Kani is making his debut directing and acting at the Artscape for the first time in his career. This will not only be a historical moment for us as a Theatre Centre but after every performance of Nothing But The Truth, Dr. Kani comes on stage to engage with teachers and students around the text of the play. Missing… is also a celebration of his life’s work which will run concurrently with the Setwork production. We are indeed making history!
SETWORK PRODUCTION
Nothing But The Truth This acclaimed drama by John Kani tells the story of two brothers; Themba who went into exile during the apartheid years and died there, whilst Sipho stayed in South Africa. Don’t miss this warm and unique South African play about sibling rivalry, unfinished business, politics and ultimately, reconciliation. Nothing But the Truth is a thought provoking story of our recent past, a historical education of Apartheid and the struggle for freedom of our people. The play is about a man coming to terms with the past by letting out every bit of resentment and hatred about the past, which he has been harbouring within. It is a direct play about how some people saw the TRC as an excuse that allowed people who were guilty of all sorts of crimes against humanity to be set free without paying the price. ***
THEATRE 5, 6, 9-13 May 2016 @ 10:30 and 14:00 7 & 14 May 2016 @ 10:30 R40 Cast: Milisa Siswana, Tankiso Mamabolo and Sizwe Msutu Playwright: Dr. John Kani Director: Dr. John Kani Production Manager: Eugene October Stage Manager: Ivor Cloete Assistant Stage Manager: Nicollete Letube Sound: Mark Manoek
John Kani’s Missing... Well-known director Janice Honeyman once again teams with Kani for his latest hit play. The story follows the life of Robert Khalipa (played by Kani) who has been living in exile in Stockholm, Sweden, for over 30 years with his wife, Anna Olson (Susan Danford) and their daughter Ayanda (Buhle Ngaba). Anna has inherited her father’s large electronic and communications company and Ayanda is a young doctor working in a hospital in Stockholm. Something that Robert has been waiting for all his life in exile has finally happened: Mandela has been released. South Africa is on the road to democracy. Going home has become a reality. Instead of a celebration, this new situation becomes the cancer that threatens to break the Khalipha family apart. To add insult to injury, Robert is not called home by the ANC to be part of the negotiations and the country’s future. What follows is a plot full of intrigue, lies, backstabbing, conspiracy and political in-fighting. A young comrade, Peter Tshabalala (played by Apollo Ntshoko) is Robert’s assistant in the ANC office in Stockholm and he plays an important role in the isolation of Robert by the organisation. How can the release of Nelson Mandela be the reason for this family’s break up? Missing … premiered at the Baxter Theatre in 2014 and has been performed to great acclaim in Johannesburg and Pretoria and has just returned to Cape Town following its success at the Iberoamerican Festival in Bogota, Columbia. ***
THEATRE 9-14 May 2016 @ 19:30 R80 Scholars (15-18 years): R40 per ticket Produced by: the Baxter Theatre Centre in collaboration with JK Productions Author: John Kani Director: Janice Honeyman John Kani as Robert Khalipa Susan Danford as Anna Ohlsen Apollo Ntshoko as Peter Tshabalala Buhle Ngaba as Ayanda Lighting Design: Mannie Manim Set Design: Patrick Curtis Costume Design: Birrie le Roux Production Manager: Patrick Curtis Stage Manager: Marisa Steenkamp
UPCOMING EVENTS Date 22 April
23-25 May 26 May 27 May 30 May
Event High School Drama Teacher Workshops
Description The Festival gives learners a platform to voice their creativity, views and social concerns through drama on a professional stage to a captive audience.
High School Drama Auditions: Artscape Entry forms can be downloaded at: www.artscape. Schoonspruit High in Malmesbury co.za/show/high-school-drama-festival/1246/ Groenberg High in Grabouw Hermanus
15-18 Aug High School Drama Main Festival 20 Aug
High School Drama Gala Event
19-21 May National Acting Competition
High school learners will be given an opportunity to showcase their talents during the finals of the Competition.
30 May4 June
Shakespeare Schools Festival
In the Arts sector we celebrate 400 years of the work of William Shakespeare! School learners will pay tribute during the Festival where they are encouraged to present an abridged version of their favourite work.
23 July
WCED Public Speaking Competition
A public speaking project for Western Cape Education Department (WCED) Grade 11 and 12 learners who participate from all eight districts in the Province.
15-18 & Schools Arts Festival 29-31 Aug 1 Sep
School Arts Festival Gala Event
The Festival brings over 100 schools together from across our Province sharing the same stage each evening, contributing to an exciting and diverse theatre experience, from classical choirs to contemporary dance. Entry forms can be downloaded at: www.artscape. co.za/show/schools-arts-festival/1247/
19 Aug
LivingIt Ubuntu Youth Film Festival
The Festival will provide a colourful showcase opportunity for the top five entries of this short film competition.
22-27 Aug ATKV Tienertoneelfees
Dit pols onbeteueld in hul are: Talent; Jeug; ’n Vurige passie vir teater. Toneelgroepe van regoor Suid-Afrika en NamibiÍ neem deel aan die ATKV-Tienertoneelkompetisie.
Oct
Every year Artscape identifies a rural community for the annual Rural Outreach Project. This will be our 10th Anniversary year and the community and Municipality for 2016 is in for a real treat!
Rural Outreach Project
DF Malan Street, Foreshore, Cape Town, 8001 P O Box 4107, Cape Town, 8000 Tel: +27 21 410 9800 Fax: +27 21 421 5448 E-mail: marketing@artscape.co.za Web: www.artscape.co.za
Booking Info Artscape Box Office, Computicket outlets and credit card telephone bookings Dial-a-Seat: 021 421 7695 Box Office Enquiries: 021 421 7839 Mondays to Fridays: 09:00 – 17:00 Saturdays: 09:00 – 12:30 Artscape Theatre Centre Management CEO: Marlene le Roux CFO: Peter Peddler Finance & Business Services Manager: Andre Steenveld Company Secretary: Ilze de Wet Director: Audience Development and Eduction - Thoko Ntshinga General Manager: Stage Services - Marius Golding Creative Manager: Mandla Mbothwe HR Manager: Lungisani Nkomo Planning Manager: Guy Burbidge Box Office Manager: Portia Valentine Facilities Manager: Panda Qamata House Manager: Hadley Tituss Safety & Security Manager: Manuel Benans Artscape Council Professor Somadoda Fikeni (Chairperson); Neo Muyanga (Deputy Chairperson); HRH Princess Celenhle Dlamini; Dr Marian Jacobs; Leigh Meinert; Raelene Rorke; Mjikisile Vulindlu Production Team School Liaison Unit Coordinator: Sedrico Husselman School Liaison Unit Officer: Simóne Rossouw School Liaison Unit Interns: Whelan Maarman and Melikhaya Ntozini