Woordfees: Goed wat wag om te gebeur –’n wipplank van emosies Dié teater is ’n spieël van die menslike siel. Dit is ’n ruimte waar ons die diepste en donkerste...
Woordfees: Journey into the mind of a devoted mother Who could love a child more than their own mother? Through life’s ever-changing seasons, there is one thing that...
Woordfees: Playing queer Dara Beth’s All My Ex-Lovers are Dead is a theatre piece that grapples with the authenticity of representation when...
Woordfees: Elke man se droom? ’n Netjiese vrou, sonder ’n haar uit plek uit, verwelkom elke aand ná werk haar man met ’n skoon...
Woordfees: Spoegwolf, a crowd favourite come rain or shine Spoegwolf’s Danie du Toit encouraged the audience to let go for the night and just focus on the moment....
Woordfees: Looking behind the bars, a Q&A with Romy Titus Through the powerful story of Morwesi Theledi’s daunting experience of giving birth during her seven years in prison, Born...
Woordfees: The limitations of Le Franc’s minimal dialogue Djibril Diop Mambéty’s Le Franc is a challenging cinematic experience due to its almost complete lack of dialogue. While...
Woordfees: Luister, nie kyk, na dié dokumentêr Die dokumentêr, Call of the Wild, daag die kyker uit om dinge uit ’n ander perspektief te sien. Of...
Woordfees: ‘Hoerkind’ is wenresep vir goeie teater Van ‘hoerkind’ tot weeskind, tot stiefkind, tot weggooi-kind. Dít is die hartverskeurende fases van bekende skrywer en joernalis, Herman...
Woordfees: Film charts theatre of apartheid resistance South African poet and playwright Adam Small was renowned for the sheer brilliance of the way his plays worked...