5 things to do in Cape Town

Cape Town Fringe Festival - Noxolo Magadla and dancers of Indoni Dance Academy. Picture: Supplied

Cape Town Fringe Festival - Noxolo Magadla and dancers of Indoni Dance Academy. Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 22, 2017

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Here's a list of events that are happening in Cape Town from 22 September until 01 October 2017.

Cape Town Fringe Festival 

The Festival, which has spread into thirteen venues across Cape Town, is preparing to launch with a diverse programme of theatre, dance, comedy, illusion, music and family fare.

Venues: Across Cape Town

Dates: 21 September 2017 - 08 October 2017

The Cape Town Recovery Film Festival

The Festival, which has once again partnered with SACAP (the South African College of Applied Psychology), aims to educate, entertain, inform and promote solutions and successes of Recovery from addiction and other mental health problems. It is part of the International Recovery Month initiative, which sees thousands of inspirational events take place all around the world. 

Venue: Labia Theatre

Date: 22 - 25 September 2017

Tickets: R50

Divos Cape Town 2017

Three of South Africa’s best known R&B performers, Loyiso Bala, Danny K and Lloyd Cele, are in the mix for the much anticipated Divos Cape Town 2017 show.

Venue: GrandWest Arena

Dates: 23 September 2017

Time: 20:00

Tickets:  R195 - R395

Taste the World Heritage Day 

Take a journey of culinary exploration at GrandWest over the Heritage Day weekend. Paying homage to the diversity of tastes and flavours that make up South African cuisine, the Taste the World Heritage Day experience at GrandWest will feature dishes inspired by Mediterranean, Asian, Western and African cuisines.  

Venue: Jackson Hall, GrandWest Casino

Date: 23 September 2017

Time: 12:00

Tickets: R200

Heritage Festival

Heritage Month celebrations at Artscape Theatre Centre include an array of productions that reflect the great diversity of our nation's cultures, customs and legacies.

While jazz legends are fine tuning their musical instruments for the  “Jazz Masters Tribute”, Dizu Plaatjies, our Artist-in-Residence, will entertain patrons on Heritage Day.

Venue: Artscape Theatre Centre 

Date: 22 - 25 September 2017 

Tickets: R100 – 150

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