DUT’s ‘Chronicles of Jack’ takes a wry look at the student experience

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Ace (Muzikayise Mtshali) and Jack (Sbonelo Nzuza) in a scene from ‘Chronicles of Jack’, which is at the DUT Courtyard Theatre on August 18 and 19. Photo: Supplied

A NEW play, which takes a wry look at the experiences of a young student from rural Eastern Cape, will be staged at the Durban University of Technology’s Courtyard Theatre in Durban on August 18 and 19.

Chronicles of Jack, which has been written for DUT by Mbasa Tsetsana (Waiting for Nelson), offers a new perspective of a student from a rural area adapting to city life and of being part of an urban campus in the Fees Must Fall generation. Expect plenty of social complexities, clashing ideologies and a tussle between tradition and self-discovery. Continue reading

Check out the original new work, Our Story, at DUT

Zimme Hadebe, Sabatha Ngcobo,Nkanyiso Shezi, Zintle Bobbi,Khethiwe Mzolo, Sfundo Maphumulo, Thembinkosi Mthembu

Zimme Hadebe, Sabatha Ngcobo,Nkanyiso Shezi, Zintle Bobbi,Khethiwe Mzolo, Sfundo Maphumulo and Thembinkosi Mthembu star in Our Story.

Durban University of Technology (DUT) presents an original new work, Our Story, a series of original, funky, poignant and funny vignettes, at the Courtyard Theatre in Durban on September 9 and 10 at 7 pm, and at the City Campus in Anton Lembede Street on September 11 and 12 from 12 noon sharp, as part of the DUT Digital Festival. Continue reading

Dance Xplosion at DUT

Nqubeko Ngema; Ntanda Madlala; Soyiso Ndaba; Lungile Majola; and Mjabulo Zungu will be performing in Xplosion at DUT. Photo: Val Adamson

Nqubeko Ngema; Ntanda Madlala; Soyiso Ndaba; Lungile Majola; and Mjabulo Zungu will be performing in Xplosion at DUT. Photo: Val Adamson

Durban University of Technology’s Drama and Production Studies Department presents its annual season of contemporary dance, Xplosion, at the Courtyard Theatre on the Steve Biko campus from August 25 to 27. Continue reading