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"Diatribe, in the mouth of babes", a review of Qondiswa James's play 'A Howl in Makhanda'.
Early evening in Braam.
"Chicken legs and small change", a review of 'You Strike A Woman You Strike A Rock', directed by Rorisang Motuba at the Lesedi Theatre, Braamfontein, until 9 March 2025.
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"Jus' me and my piano", a review of 'The Piano Lesson', at the Nelson Mandela Theatre, in Braamfontein, until 16 March 2025.

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Oh, Charlie!
"Oh, Charlie!" a review of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', a ballet by Mario Gaglione at the Joburg Theatre until 13 October 2024.
SWEETS that can blow your mind! Ryoko Yagyu is Violet Beauregarde in the ballet, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which is currently enjoying its world premiere at the Joburg Theatre, until 13 October 2024. Photograph by Lauge Sorenson. WHAT WOULD YOU do if you were lucky enough find one of five golden tickets that will offer you access to the heart of the best made chocolate in all the land?…
Braamfontein, South Africa, 1955 - by David Goldblatt (1930 - 2018), South African
Wait-a-minute photographer, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 1955 - by David Goldblatt (1930 - 2018), South African