As the festive season approaches, South Africa is set to experience the magic of “Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol” once again.
This year’s production promises to deliver a fresh take on the classic story, just in time for the holidays.
After a successful seven-year run, the production returns with all the charm, heart and drama we’ve come to expect but with a few exciting twists.
This version is a celebration of family, kindness and the power of change. It is packed with stunning visuals, creative animation and electrifying performances.
Playing the infamous Ebenezer Scrooge is Zak Hendrikz, a name many will recognise from “Kelders Van Geheime” and “7de Laan”. The actor has built an impressive career in musical theatre, film and television, making him the perfect choice to bring this iconic character to life.
His past roles in productions like “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Grease” (on international tour) showcase his ability to transform on stage, and fans will get to see him at his best in this much-loved role.
Joining Hendrikz is the talented Angela Sparks, who will take on multiple roles in this fast-paced, dynamic production.
She brings Dickens’ world of Victorian London to life, playing everything from Scrooge’s loyal clerk Bob Cratchit to the ghosts that visit him on his journey. Sparks’ versatility and energy will ensure the whole cast shines in this enchanting retelling of a classic Christmas tale.
If you haven’t yet seen this production or are looking for a fresh take on a family favourite, this is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit.
Where: The Theatre On The Bay in Camps Bay.
When: From Tuesday, December 10, to Saturday, December 14 at 8pm.
Cost: Tickets range between R180 to R280 and can be purchased through Webtickets.
“Snow White A Pantomime”
This holiday season, Somerset West’s Playhouse Theatre invites families to experience the magical world of Snow White, a timeless story that’s been reimagined for a new generation.
As Snow White escapes the wicked queen’s jealousy, she embarks on a journey full of adventure, kindness and courage, surrounded by a cast of whimsical characters.
The show promises a perfect blend of laughter, music and festive spirit. Whether you’re booing the evil villain, clapping along with the playful Dame, or cheering for Snow White as she faces her challenges, this production is packed with feel-good moments.
For those who need a more relaxed experience, the Playhouse will be hosting a special performance on Sunday, December 8.
This show will feature adjusted sound levels and other thoughtful modifications to make the theatre experience comfortable and welcoming for all, particularly those with sensory sensitivities.
The Playhouse will be transformed into a festive wonderland with a Christmas market full of unique gifts and seasonal treats.
And for an extra dose of holiday magic, Santa Claus will be making a special appearance during the run, creating even more excitement for children and families.
Where: The Playhouse Theatre in Somerset West.
When: From Thursday, December 5 to Saturday, December 21.
Cost: Tickets range between R100 to R170 and can be purchased through Webtickets.
“all my ex-lovers are dead”
This is a thought-provoking one-woman show written and directed by Dara Beth, starring the multi-award-winning Qondiswa James.
With sound design by Denise Onen, the production delves into the complexities of love, desire and the choices we make along the way.
James, a black and queer femme from rural Transkei, brings a powerful voice to this emotional exploration. Known for her work as a theatre-maker, performance artist and writer, James has previously directed standout pieces like “Emhlab’Obomvu” (NAF 2016) and “Silindile” (UCT New Voices 2017), earning recognition for her raw and honest storytelling.
“all my ex-lovers are dead” takes audiences on a journey through the tangled mess of relationships, the highs and lows of love and the emotional baggage left behind when lovers fade from our lives.
The show is an intimate experience, as James, in the role of Echo, recounts a deeply personal narrative.
Through Echo's voice, the audience is invited into a space of vulnerability and longing, questioning the choices made in love and the lingering attachments that hold us hostage even after those relationships have ended.
The play, while playful in its teasing of memory and sensation, also confronts the grief and melancholy that comes with unrequited love.
Where: The Masambe Theatre at the Baxter Theatre Centre.
When: From Tuesday, December 10, to Saturday, December 14, at 8pm.
Cost: Tickets range between R120 to R150 and can be purchased through Webtickets.