Award-winning theatre on offer in the SA Women’s Arts Fest at the Playhouse

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Mpho Osei Tutu and Ilse Klink in Scorched. Photo: Jane Berg/CuePix

AS part of its celebrations for Women’s Month in August, the Playhouse Company in Durban will present its famed South African Women’s Arts Festival (SAWAF).

Now in its 21st year, the festival, which runs from August 10 to 19, features a host of award-winning dramas, including the Naledi Award-winning productions, Suddenly The Storm and Scorched. Continue reading

Neil Gonsalves, Natalie Rungan and Bruce Baker at the Centre for Jazz

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Natalie Rungan

The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Howard College campus in Durban hosts Neil Gonsalves, Natalie Rungan and Bruce Baker in concert on Wednesday, April 13 at 6pm. Continue reading

Natalie Rungan in Maritzburg tonight

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Natalie Rungan

Durban-born singer and songwriter Natalie Rungan will perform with pianist, Mark Royeppen, and drummer, Bruce Baker, in the historic Government House on Unisa’s Pietermaritzburg Campus in Langalibalele Street on Friday, November 20.

The concert starts at 7 pm and will feature a combination of jazz classics, Natalie’s original compositions and cleverly arranged pop covers to bridge the gap between those who love the classics and those who just want to have fun listening to music on a Friday night.