Past Shows
Please see the list below for all of the details about our past productions – a full description of the show, pictures, reviews, cast members, the works! We have hosted many acclaimed productions of local and international shows, also featuring renowned South African and international performers.
The 39 Steps
Studio TheatreJohn Buchan’s THE 39 STEPS – memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935 – has been adapted for the stage, and nothing has been left out of this hilarious and spectacular...

DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN
Alan Committie returns by HUGE POPULAR DEMAND in the original record-breaking comedy hit! ...

It's a Dad Thing
Five men, five babies, the Telly Tubbies, Mr Potato and too many nappies to count!A roller coast ride of laughter, tears and songs (mainly laughter), which is chaotic, fun and truthful – pretty much...

Kissed by Brel
Studio TheatreAlmost 30 years after his death, the romantic lyricism of JACQUES BREL's songs has not lost the power to send shivers down the spine of an audience.Described as being as poetic as Bob Dylan...

LIBEROCCO - A Liberace Tribute
Direction by Tobie Cronje. Script, musical arrangements by Rocco de Villiers. Costumes by Simon Rademan. Choreography by Elton Fortune. It is time to shine! Popular pianist Rocco de Villiers pays tribute...

Good Evening
Comedy review about the godfathers of modern comedy that goes behind the back of “Beyond The Fringe.” The British comedy world was turned upside down in the 1960s when a bunch of young Cambridge...

MENOPAUSE - The Musical
Venue: Main TheatreThe hilarious celebration of Women and the Change! THE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY HIT THAT IS SWEEPING THE WORLD! Directed by Maralin Vanrenen. Choreography by Vicky FriedmanStarring:...

Defending the Caveman
NEW SEASON SHOW 6 Venue: Studio TheatreThe original record-breaking comedy hit is now in its 10th sold-out year! "Caveman baton handed over! There is a new "defender"...

LIFE'S A PITCH
NEW SEASON SHOW 5 Venue: Studio TheatreThe final play in the Corky trilogy is a must-see! Starring: James Borthwick, Graham Hopkins and Louise Saint-Claire. Come and celebrate...








