
COVID-19: Can the show go on?
André du Preez, Bongiwe Ngidi, Bethan Martel, Kukhanya Simelane, Katlego Chale and Sinalo Mkhize in Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad metaphors. Photo:
André du Preez, Bongiwe Ngidi, Bethan Martel, Kukhanya Simelane, Katlego Chale and Sinalo Mkhize in Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad metaphors. Photo:
As live play performances and readings crowd virtual platforms, theatre is going through a ‘dramatic’ shift from stage to screen. Are new formats here to
In the time of COVID-19, how are artists around the world discussing the future of the arts in their countries? On Wednesday, April 29 at
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“Sometimes the show can’t go on” is the message resonating throughout the South African arts industry on Monday. Large festivals have postponed or cancelled their
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