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CurtainCall SA lists South African theatre events in a monthly listing, accompanied by reviews of productions where appropriate. Know what is happening behind the footlights of plays, musicals, concerts and other theatrical events across South Africa

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Diamond Jubilee Gala Concert in aid of SA guide Dogs for the Blind

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The blind 8-year old opera star, Rochelle Veenemans, will open the Diamond Jubilee Gala Concert in aid of SA Guide Dogs for the Blind next W...
Thursday, April 25, 2013

Snitch a night at TWITCH!

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So, a paleoanthropologist, a mining engineer, a marketing executive and a housewife walk into a birding hide... when good birding goes bad. ...
Saturday, April 20, 2013

Great University Dance Production

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The University of Johannesburg's new dance drama production of Desdemona is based on Shakespeare's Othello but, told from the heroin...
Friday, April 5, 2013

Royal comedy flush

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Multi-coloured Tupperware, inappropriate cousins, anecdotes straight out of the Cape Flats and quite possibly a prank or two is what Kings a...

Romanzing the big time

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Once relatively unknown, the South African vocal quartet Romanz has become a boy-band sensation on local turf. Now they have been invited to...

Standing Ovations Greet The African Passion!

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Audiences in Durban, P.E. and Cape Town have greeted SA's new Gospel Opera, The African Passion, with overwhelming enthusiasm and heartf...
Monday, February 25, 2013

Royal Academy soloists to sing Fauré’s soul-stirring Requiem

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Four leading vocal soloists from the Royal Academy of Music in London will be launching the second series of Gala concerts at St George’s An...
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HS CEGR Mixael de Kock (de Châtillon-DuCocq), APR, F PRISA, is Chief Executive of The MAVERICK Group (TMG), an alliance of South African communication-related companies which he founded in 2002. TMG holds a Gold World Award for Excellence in Public Relations. Mixael speaks and writes on numerous cutting-edge subjects impacting on communication and is represented by the prestigious London Speaker Bureau. After his studies at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Mixael worked for seven years as trade liaison officer with the Japanese Government (JETRO) and, thereafter, for 17 years, headed up group communication at the mining giant, Gold Fields of South Africa Limited (GFSA). Previously: President and Board Member of the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (PRISA); Chairman, SA Council for Communication Management; World Council and Board Member IPRA; Board Member Global Alliance; Council member of the Federation of African Public Relations Associations (FAPRA); PRISA Board, PRISA Council, PRISA Accreditation Committee; Executive Committee, Johannesburg Press Club; co-founder SA Consumer Psychology Association; Board Member Ballet Theatre Afrikan (BTA).
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