The Exciting September Lineup at Baxter Theatre Centre, Cape Town

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The Baxter Theatre Centre, located at the base of the mountain on UCT’s lower campus, is a renowned performing arts venue that showcases important South African stories. This iconic location offers a lineup of exciting performances for September that feature a mix of contemporary plays, classical opera, and cultural celebrations.

Delela

From 6 to 16 September, the satirical drama “Delela” takes center stage. The play premiered at the 2022 National Arts Festival and scrutinizes racial and economic privilege through the lens of vanity philanthropy. Directed by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni, the play revolves around the Strauss-Smith Foundation’s transformation project and leads to a PR disaster when a new diversity hire challenges the family’s sense of responsibility.

The Tales of Hoffmann

Opera enthusiasts should not miss the opportunity to witness Jacques Offenbach’s masterpiece, “The Tales of Hoffmann,” from 8 to 10 September. The production features young singers from Opera UCT and is directed by Steven Stead and conducted by Jeremy Silver. The opera recounts the tales of three women loved by the poet Hoffmann, making for a captivating musical experience.

The Culture Exhibition

On 10 September, “The Culture Exhibition” presents a vibrant and soulful live music experience, capturing the essence of a South African September through choral music, local DJs, and headliner Langa Mavuso. Hosted by television personality Siboniso Tadéus Mbatha, the event promises intimate, soul-inspired soundscapes in the serene surroundings of the Baxter gardens.

Lamentations

Running from 12 to 16 September, “Lamentations” follows the harrowing journey of a young girl, Nobuhle, who is kidnapped and forced into an arranged marriage. Her plight is dismissed by both her birth family and the one she’s about to enter, leading to a heartrending exploration of loss, grief, and resilience.

Hamba Nam Ndipheleke

The play “Hamba Nam Ndipheleke,” performed from 14 to 30 September, tells the story of two sisters, Thandiwe and Mhizana, who defy their tragic circumstances by leaving their homes to seek a better life. The play delves into the damaging effects of apartheid’s labor migration and Bantustan systems, making it both thought-provoking and surprisingly humorous.

Oorwinnings Reis

“Oorwinnings Reis,” a one-person show from 19 to 23 September, details the triumphs and challenges faced by 23-year-old Tina Naidoo, who comes from a divided religious family. Tina’s journey is one of heartache, passion, and victory as she navigates the complexities of relocating from a small rural village to the bustling city.

Laylatun Nabi (SAW)

On 23 September, “Laylatun Nabi (SAW)” celebrates the beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) through a soulful unison of South Africa’s diverse Muslim cultures. The production features local talent Zerina Sablay and the 7 Steps Cultural Group, presenting musical praise in the forms of Naat-shareef, Qawali, traditional Cape Malay Moulood, and captivating renditions by a talented Nasheed group.

Tiro’s Toughloop Testimony

Finally, from 26 to 30 September, “Tiro’s Toughloop Testimony” pays tribute to Onkgopotse Tiro, a fearless African leader who became the first victim of the apartheid regime’s cross-border violence. This one-hander blends documentary, poetry, history, and the present, showcasing Tiro’s contributions to the Black Consciousness Movement in an evocative and enlightening manner.

The Baxter Theatre Centre’s September lineup offers a wealth of captivating performances that will enthrall and inspire audiences. With an eclectic mix of contemporary and classical productions, this iconic venue continues to be a hub for South African storytelling and artistic expression.

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