Cape Town Boardwalk - June 18, 2014

Published Jun 18, 2014

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• Candid Confessions runs on June 25 at The Milnerton Playhouse. Filled with humour, pathos and candour, it is a provocative and intimate journey into the hearts and souls of three befuddled men trying to redeem themselves through a final confession. 8pm. R120. Tel: 072 474 1079.

• Same Time Next Year runs until June 28 at The Fugard Theatre. A classic love story with a twist. 8pm. R100 to R150 at Computicket.

• The Music of Queen runs from June 27 to August 30 at the GrandWest Theatre. A musical tribute to rock band Queen. 8.30pm. R90 at Computicket.

• Undermined runs on Friday and Saturday at the Alexander Bar. Mashes up comic book and African storytelling to tell the true tale of Madlebe and his adventures in Joburg. 6pm. R90. Tel: 021 300 1088.

• Cape Junior Ballet runs from June 25 to 28 at the Masque Theatre, Muizenberg. R60. Tel: 021 788 1898.

• Kaapse Stoep Stories with Alistair Izobell runs until July 5 at the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio. Izobel threads colourful stories of his history with comedic anecdotes and a few original songs. 8.15pm. R140 at Computicket.

• Vettie Vettie ends Saturday at the Theatre on the Bay. 8pm. R95 to R170 at Computicket.

• Live comedy featuring Jarrad and The Pedestrians on Sunday and June 29 at Jou Ma se Comedy Club at The Pumphouse, V&A Waterfront. 6pm. R120 at Computicket. See www.joumasecomedy.com or call 021 447 7237.

• The Hollow ends Saturday at the Masque Theatre, Muizenberg. Based on Agatha Christie’s book of the same name, the play is a fine example of a country house murder mystery and is set in the post-WWII period. R60. Tel: 021 788 1898.

• The Snow Goose runs until June 28 at the Kalk Bay Theatre. An adaptation of Paul Gallico’s The Snow Goose, it is brought to life by actors James Cairns and Taryn Bennett under the direction of Jenine Collocott. 8pm. R95 at www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za.

• Fergus of Galloway runs until June 28 at the Rosebank Theatre. Created from an epic poem about knights and maidens, Fergus of Galloway is set in the time of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Playwright Nicholas Ellenbogen has reworked the choral piece into a musical, and draws from influences of blues, reggae and folk rock. 8pm. R100 at www.webtickets.co.za.

• The 10th Jive Cape Town Funny Festival, hosted by stage, TV and film star, Shaleen Surtie-Richards, runs until Sunday at the Baxter Theatre. Features various comedians. 8pm. R150 at Computicket.

• Improguise on Mondays at The Galloway Theatre. 8pm. Tel: 072 939 3351.

• Jou Ma se Comedy Club 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. Open from 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, at 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, e-mail all theatre-related information to Atiyyah Khan at Atzushka@ gmail.com by Thursday afternoon for publication on Tuesday. Please put “boardwalk” in the subject line.

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