Cape Town Baordwalk - March 18, 2013

The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music

Published Mar 18, 2014

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lOom Schalk: From The Heart runs from March 26 to April 6 at The Kalk Bay Theatre. David Muller takes on the writing of Herman Charles Bosman. 8pm. Info: www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za.

lMy Wonderyears runs from April 5 to 12 at the Baxter Concert Hall. A musical adventure showcasing the life and times of Loukmaan Adams. 8.15pm. R120 to R150 at Computicket.

lEntertaining Angels ends April 5 at the Theatre on the Bay. A comedy written by Richard Everett. R95 to R165 at Computicket. Tel: 021 438 3300.

lBlowing Candles runs from March 28 to April 5 at the Joseph Stone Auditorium, Athlone. A comedy by the Bridgetown Theatre Company. 8pm. R50 at 079 644 3502.

lThe Bentley Bettys runs from Monday to March 29 at The Alexander Theatre. The play explores four waitresses, some difficult customers, attitude and family problems and how they all interrelate during one busy night. 7pm. R70 at www.alexanderbar.co.za.

lWhen We Were Nearly Young runs Saturday at the Alexander Theatre. Written and performed by storyteller Lebogang Mogashoa. 9pm. R90 at www.alexanderbar.co.za.

lThe Unexpected Man ends Saturday at The Alexander Theatre. 7pm. R100 at www.alexanderbar.co.za.

lLilliput Players present The Elves and the Shoemaker at the Nassau Theatre (Groote Schuur High) from March 31 to April 5. 10am. R50 at Computicket.

lThe Ha!man in Concert from Thursday to Saturday at The Kalk Bay Theatre. Multi-talented cellist Ha!man has performed around the globe since 1992. He combines his classical music training with a range of influences to find new ways for music to express true feeling. R85 at www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za.

lHeavy ends March 29 at The Baxter Theatre. Comedy about an overweight son of a sangoma and a Western medicine nurse who considers fist fighting an inconvenience. Written and performed by Kagiso Mokgadi. 8.15pm. R60 to R80 at Computicket.

lPassage ends Saturday at The Baxter Theatre. It not only explores the values, assumptions, fears and behaviours that allow gender violence to be perpetrated, but investigates our multicultural context and how boys transition into men. Performed in English, Xhosa and Afrikaans. R80 atComputicket.

lFaze4 perform every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday this month at the Jackson Hall, GrandWest. Four-piece local band playing traditional and Cape jazz. 6pm. Free.

lThe Sound of Music runs until March 30 at The Artscape Theatre. Starring Bethany Dickson as Maria and Andre Schwartz cast as Captain Von Trapp. 8pm. R125 to R425 at Computicket.

lMissing ends March 29 at The Baxter Theatre. The play is by esteemed South African actor, director and playwright John Kani. R120 to R140 at Computicket.

lImproguise every Monday at The Galloway Theatre, which is at the Waterfront Theatre School. 8pm. Tel: 072 939 3351.

lJou Ma se Comedy Club at The Pumphouse, V&A Waterfront. Today, 8.30pm. R80 at Computicket. See www.joumasecomedy.com for more info. Call 021 447 7237.

lTheatresports runs every Tuesdayat the Kalk Bay Theatre. South Africa’s longest- running, award-winning hilarious theatre improvisation show. 8pm. R60. Tel 072 939 3351.

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

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

lComedy at Obviouzly Armchair, 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 [email protected] by Thursday afternoon.

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