Cape Town Boardwalk - September 2, 2014

CAPTAIN COMEDY: Marc Lottering performs in This is Captain Lottering Speaking, running at The Baxter Theatre until September 20.

CAPTAIN COMEDY: Marc Lottering performs in This is Captain Lottering Speaking, running at The Baxter Theatre until September 20.

Published Sep 2, 2014

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• Camerata Tinta Barocca perform three of JS Bach’s most popular works on September 10 at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Somerset Rd, Green Point. 8pm. R100. Tel: 083 684 7318.

• Big Boys 2 runs from tomorrow to 21 at the Kalk Bay Theatre. 8.30pm. R100 at www.kalkbay theatre.co.za/. Tel: 021 788 7257.

• Miskien runs until September 27 at the Baxter Theatre Centre. It examines the friendship between two best friends. 8.15pm. R80 to R145 at Computicket.

• One Arm runs until September 14 at the Artscape Theatre Centre. A graphic account of the homosexual underworld during 1940s, written by Tennessee Williams and adapted by Fred Abrahamse and Marcel Meyer. 7pm. R100 to R150 at Computicket.

• Darling runs today at the Artscape Theatre. Moya Michael (SA) and Igor Shyshko (Belarus) dance a duet based on the reinterpretation of their personal histories. 7.30pm. R100 at Computicket.

• The Live Art Festival ends Saturday at the Gordon Performing Institute for Performing and Creative Arts at UCT. Features 35 works of innovation in the fields of visual arts, dance, theatre, music, architecture and literature. R50 to R80 at www.webtickets.co.za.

• Legally Blonde the Musical ends Saturday at the Masque Theatre, Muizenberg. Music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin. The play offers an inspiring narrative that champions the human spirit and reinforces the age old adage: “never judge a book by its cover”. 8pm. R120. Tel: 021 418 4600.

• Rockville 2069 ends Sunday at the Artscape Theatre. This musical centres on a futuristic love story set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world and is steeped in the philosophies that characterise the rebellion of the 1960s, the 1970s and those that are currently shaping our world. R100 to R250 at Computicket.

• This is Captain Lottering Speaking runs until September 20 at the Baxter Theatre Centre. Marc Lottering’s latest one-man show. 8pm. R85 at Computicket.

• The Kingmakers runs until September 13 at the Alexander Bar. It follows a group of opposition-party strategists as they attempt to place a neutral party member in contention for leadership. 7pm. R100. Bookings: 021 300 1088.

• Raiders: the Great War ends Saturday at The Rosebank Theatre. Stars Nicholas Ellenbogen, Daniel Richards and Sne Dladlam. The award-winning return of the Raiders productions. 8pm. R100. at www.webtickets.co.za.

• Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike ends Saturday at the Theatre on the Bay. Winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play. Stars Michael Richard, Louise Saint-Claire, Bo Petersen, Richard Gau, Emilie Owen and Kensiwe Tshabalala. 8pm. R95 to R165 at Computicket.

• The Rocky Horrow Show runs until November 2 at The Fugard Theatre. Stars Brendan van Rhyn. 8pm. R90 to R310 at Computicket.

• Improguise runs every Monday at The Galloway Theatre, Waterfront Theatre School, Port Road. 8pm. Tel: 072 939 3351.

• Jou Ma se Comedy Club runs at The Pumphouse, V&A Waterfront. 8.30pm. R80 at Computicket. See www.joumase comedy.com or call 021 447 7237.

• Comedy at Mercury Live, 43 De Villiers Street, Zonnebloem, on Wednesdays. Tickets: from R30 at the door (opens at 8pm). Stand-up comedy on the last Wednesday of the month, improvisation otherwise. Call 021 465 2106.

• Comedy at Chilli Bar, 5 Victoria Road, Southfield. 8pm on Thursdays. R30. See www.thechillibar.co.za.

• Comedy at Obviouzly Armchair Backpackers and Pub, 135 Lower Main Road, Observatory. Every Sunday. 8.30pm to 10.30pm.

• To appear in Boardwalk, please e-mail all the theatre and production information to Atiyyah Khan at [email protected] by Thursday afternoon for publication on Tuesday. Please put “boardwalk” in the subject line of your e-mail.

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