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FEB 2014 - WHAT'S ON NEXT 

 

If you want to be in the industry you have to live the industry. Come and join us for theatre night. Triple Take Studios attends a number of productions at The Market Theatre, amongst others. We receive a block booking rate of R53.00 per active student.  Bookings can be arranged by contacting Rosie via whatspp, sms or phone call on:

078 545 8956. Cancellations affect the whole group so please be considerate. Arrival time is 7:30pm with shows starting at 8pm and wrapping up around 10:30pm. Come and be inspired. 

 

Hope to see you all there.

JAN 30 2014 - THE COLOURED MUSEUM

 

21 Jan 2014 - 23 Feb 2014

Venue: Main TheatreAge Restriction: All Ages

 

The Colored Museum has electrified, discomforted and delighted audiences of all colours, redefining our ideas of what it means to be black in contemporary America. Its eleven “exhibits” undermine black stereotypes old and new, and return to the facts of what being black means. Mr Wolfe is the kind of satirist who takes no prisoners.

 

We speak about South Africa that is finally part of the world. This play represents the Market Theatre’s curiosity about the diaspora, the history of those who ended up in faraway places and had to evolve to take on board the new soul that they called “home”.

February is Black History Month in America; this is how we want to salute the lives of those who experienced the slavery years.

JAN 23 2014 - AGREED

 

08 Jan 2014 - 02 Feb 2014

Venue: Laager Theatre

Duration: 70 Minutes

Age Restriction: 16

 

 

“AGREED”, is a theatrical-fugue directed by Sylvaine Strike (Best Director Naledi Award for The Miser 2012) and performed by Lionel Newton. The production comprises of a trio of monologues, genially underscored by the emotive voice of the cello, played on stage by the renowned Kutlwano Masote.The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning opens the show with a bold revisit to this well-loved work, soon focusing one’s attention on the majestic power of the English language. It introduces the biting theme of greed which runs through the entire production like an enticing golden thread, and is followed by a contemporary satirical monologue penned , “The Hand –over”, written by Nick Warren. In true Warren style, this is an incisive stab at the current captains of capitalism, the new élite and their monetary-mentors.

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