Cape Town Boardwalk - January 20, 2015

Wild runs until January 31 at the Theatre on the Bay.

Wild runs until January 31 at the Theatre on the Bay.

Published Jan 20, 2015

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• Wild ends January 31 at the Theatre on the Bay. Comedian Robert Fridjhon’s show based on his experience in wildlife. 8pm. R95. Info: 021 438 3301.

 

• Comedy on a Roll Special on Friday at Alexander Upstairs Theatre. Featuring Westley Cockrell, Stuart Cairns, Phil de Lange and Yaaseen Barnes. 9pm. R90. Info: www.alexanderbar.co.za.

 

• Stealing the Show: Bette Midler ends Sunday at the Kalk Bay Theatre. Lucy Tops’s tribute to Midler. 8.30pm. R60 to R120. Info: www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za.

 

• Brian Boswell’s Circus ends Sunday at Zandvlei, Muizenberg. 7.30pm. R140. Info: 021 447 9040.

 

• Othello runs until February 21 at the l Maynardville Open-Air Theatre. Shakespeare’s masterpiece presented by Fred Abhramse and Marcel Meyer. 8.15pm. R108 to R162 at Computicket.

 

• Adam Small BeJazzed ends January 31 at the Artscape Theatre. A celebration of Small’s writing and poetry. 8.30pm. R50 to R100 at Computicket.

 

• A seven-day Sensory Labyrinth Workshop (SLT) culminating in a performance. Beneath the Mountain ends Friday at the Theatre Arts Admin Collective. SLT is a form of live immersive performance in which the audience is invited to experience the piece from within through a sensorial journey devised by the performers. R650. Info: 021 447 3683.

 

• ’80’s Rewind ends March 8 at the Barnyard Theatre, Willowbridge, Cape Town. A revival show. 8pm. R100. Info: 021 914 8375.

 

• Nat ends January 31 at the Rosebank Theatre. Presented by the Rust Co-Operative, this multi-lingual performance uses text, movement, body percussion and soundscapes, and is intended as a slap in the face of collective apathy and acceptance that certain children will always live in adversity and be subjected to a particular set of realities. Info: 072 316 6133

 

• Samsa-Masjien ends January 31 at the Baxter Theatre. Conceptualised by Jaco Bouwer and Willem Anker and written by Anker, it aims to engage in a dialogue with Franz Kafka’s Die Verwandlung (The Metamorphosis). 8pm. R110 at Computicket.

 

• Cock n Bull Story ends Thursday at the Alexander Bar. The story delves into the themes of male friendship, homosexuality, masculinity, dreams and ambitions, the fight for survival and keeping the male ego in check. 8pm. R100. Info: 021 300 1088.

 

• Kaapse Stories from the Mother City runs until March 28 at Richard’s Supper Stage and Bistro in Sea Point. Directed by Basil Appollis and produced by Richard Loring, the musical introduces the Kleintjies family while giving us an insight into a cosmopolitan community that thrived in District Six. 7.30pm. R420 at Computicket.

 

• My Forever Friends ends today at the Baxter Theatre Centre. A play for young children about the importance of friendship and self-esteem.10am. R50 at Computicket.

 

• Jou Ma se Comedy Club runs from Wednesday to Sunday at The Pumphouse, V&A Waterfront. 8.30pm. R95. See www.joumase comedy.com or call 021 447 7237.

 

• Comedy on Long every Thursday at Iconic Lounge, Long Street, CBD. R50 at Quicket. See www.facebook.com/ comedyonlong.

 

• Improguise every Monday at The Galloway Theatre. 8pm. Info: 072 939 3351.

 

• Comedy at Mercury Live, Zonnebloem, on Wednesdays. From R30 at the door (open at 8pm). Stand-up on the last Wednesday of the month, improvisation otherwise. Info: 021 465 2106.

 

• Comedy at Chilli Bar, Southfield, at 8pm on Thursdays. R30. Info: www.thechillibar.co.za.

 

• Comedy at Obviouzly Armchair Backpackers & Pub, Observatory, every Sunday. 8.30pm to 10.30pm.

 

• To appear in Boardwalk, e-mail info to Atiyyah Khan at [email protected] by Thursday afternoon for publication on Tuesday. Put “boardwalk” in the subject line of your mail.

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