Sending a great, big THANK YOU to all those who voted for us!! We are most honoured and truly grateful that our little production ‘I AM HAMLET’ was awarded ‘PEOPLE’S CHOICE’ by Fleur Du Cap. Thank you for supporting us people!!! Improve Workshop Sunday, 24th March 3-6 pm, 186 Loop Street. R70 cash only at… Continue reading News From Sugar-daddy Theatre Company
Acting For Film II Workshop
9 April – 16 May 2013 Every Tues & Thurs 17h30 – 20h30 Cost R4950 Participants further explore and develop thechniques to deepen their understanding of textual analysis, acting and performance. In addition, classes will include exercises in accessing emotions and developing character. Workshop will cover: Teh tools needed to prepare for a truthful on… Continue reading Acting For Film II Workshop
Sundance London Adds Three Feature Films
Sundance Institute and The O2 announced today that three feature films have been added to the programme for the second Sundance London film and music festival, 25-28 April at The O2. They are: A.C.O.D. (Director: Stuart Zicherman, Screenwriters: Ben Karlin, Stuart Zicherman), Mud (Director and screenwriter: Jeff Nichols) and Metro Manila (Director: Sean Ellis, Screenwriters:… Continue reading Sundance London Adds Three Feature Films
The Afro Galactic Dream Factory At Hiddingh Hall
Infecting The City is proud to announce an extension of the Festival for 2013. Rained out from its scheduled time, the Afro Galactic Dream Factory will now take place at Hiddingh Hall on Tuesday 26 March at 8.30 pm. The Afro Galactic Dream Factory is an afro-techno audio-visual symphony, a mash-up of musical genres and… Continue reading The Afro Galactic Dream Factory At Hiddingh Hall
Making Way: Contemporary Art from South Africa and China
Don’t miss the opportunity to view an extraordinary exhibition which seeks to open up new conversations about cultural diversity, social tolerance and human understanding at a time of intense movement and change in the Global South. Making Way: Contemporary Art from South Africa and China, explores the ways in which contemporary artists based in South… Continue reading Making Way: Contemporary Art from South Africa and China
Oz: The Great And Powerful
Sam Raimi brings it all in the prequal to the L. Frank Baum novel of 1900. The opening scenes bring on a sense of nostolgia, and memories of the 1939 Victor Fleming film (Judy Garland, Frank Morgan), as we’re introduced to our hapless hero, Oz (James Franco). Mila Kunis is ever elegant as Theodora, alongside… Continue reading Oz: The Great And Powerful