
Tiro’s Toughloop Testimony refuses to stay in the past | Chester Miggels reviews Tiro's ToughLoop Testimony at Theatre Arts │ 31 January 2026
Where do Black People Look for Their Pride? | Zinobulali Goduka reviews Tiro's ToughLoop Testimony at Theatre Arts | 31 January 2026
Tiro’s Toughloop Testimony Flips the Script on Whitewashed History | Oskar Keogh reviews Tiro's ToughLoop Testimony at Theatre Arts | 31 January 2026

Cape Town’s immersive theatre scene continues to evolve in bold and unexpected ways | Chester Miggels reviews Paper + Roses at the Outlore Base | 16 February 2026
Electrifying dance ensemble in Paper + Roses at The Outlore Base | Zinobulali Goduka reviews Paper + Roses at the Outlore Base | 16 February 2026
A Paper Thin Rebellion | Oskar Keogh reviews Paper and Roses at The Outlore Base | 16 February 2026
There is audacious theatre in the City Bowl | Sange Mpambani reviews Paper + Roses | Febuary 2026

Kutshila Iintambanane ku mdlalo ka Gregory Maqoma othi Genesis Uphononongo lomdlalo | Zinobulali Goduka writes on Gregory Vuyani Maqoma's Genesis at The Baxter | 21 February 2026 | Published in the WeekendSpecial

Stealing Time | Oskar Keogh reviews And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses at the Baxter Theatre | 21 February 2026| Published in the WeekendSpecial
Waiting, Womanhood and Quiet Resistance | Chester Miggels reviews And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses at the Baxter Theatre | 23 February 2026 | Published in the WeekendSpecial

The Creative Process of Brett Bailey | an interview | Zinobulali Goduka at Theatre Arts | 7 March
Haunted by Myth: Brett Bailey on ritual, risk and The Stranger | an interview | Chester Miggels at Theatre Arts | 7 March
Falling Forward and Not Looking Back: exploring Brett Bailey's theatrical constellations | an interview | Oskar Keogh at Theatre Arts | 7 March
Brett Bailey's artistic meditations on myths, spirituality and mortality | an interview | Sange Mpambani at Theatre Arts | 7 March

A Sonic Ritual of Spiritual Reckoning | Chester Miggels reviews The Stranger at Theatre Arts | 1 March 2026
‘One thing about hell is the echo is fabulous’ - Anne Carson - Descending into chaos on a slipstream in Brett Bailey’s ‘The Stranger’ at Theatre Arts Observatory | Oskar Keogh reviews | 5 March 2026
Brett Bailey’s The Stranger – A ritual performance about a Slower Urgency | Sange Mpambani reviews The Stranger at Theatre Arts | 4 March 2026
A Timeless, Hypnotic Theatre Experience | Zinobulali Goduka reviews The Stranger at Theatre Arts | 5 March 2026

A Bold, Funny, and Unfiltered Journey Through Black Girlhood | Chester Miggels reviews Don't Believe A Word I Say at Theatre Arts | 8 March 2026
Rom Com Tropes Get a Hiding (how to exit childhood triumphantly in Don't Believe A Word I Say) | Oskar Keogh reviews | 10 March
