Why everyone is rushing to see 'Rise ’76', 'Peter Pan Jr' and Joburg’s ultimate King of Pop tribute

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A poignant scene from the critically-acclaimed stage production 'Rise '76: The Story of June 16th'.

A poignant scene from the critically-acclaimed stage production 'Rise '76: The Story of June 16th'.

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In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings, the Market Theatre is set to host "Rise '76: The Story of June 16th", a deeply moving upcoming production by two-time Fleur du Cap award-winning playwright-director Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni.

This production is set in the fictional Molefe Secondary School in Soweto. It depicts a community pushed to its limits as students, teachers, and families navigate the devastating consequences of the mandatory use of Afrikaans as the primary medium of instruction.

The production illustrates how a seemingly typical school day transformed into a pivotal, life-altering chapter in South Africa's history.

The production utilises public records, archived documents and first-hand accounts from more than 40 people to inform its script.

It features a talented ensemble including Botlhale Mahlangu, Alex Sono, Ben Albertyn, Sbuja Dywili, Mfuneli Ntumbuka, Deon Lotz and Zilungile Mbombo.

At its core, the production serves as a poignant exploration of defiance, communal heritage and the persistent influence of young voices in shaping history.

Where: Mannie Manim, Market Theatre.

When: June 5 - 28, 7pm and 3pm. Check times when booking. 

Peter Pan Jr

Peoples Theatre is currently a hive of activity as rehearsals are underway for a spellbinding staging of “Peter Pan Jr”.

Jill Girard, who wears the hats of producer and director, commented:  “I’ve always loved seeing parents bringing their children to the theatre and overhearing them tell them that they, too, discovered the magic of live theatre there as children.”

Although “Peter Pan” has been a staple at this venue for more than ten years, this production represents the debut of the updated Broadway adaptation of the iconic story.

In this enchanting story, the boy who refused to grow up leads Wendy, Michael, and John Darling on an escapade.

Transported to a realm of Pixie Dust, fairies, and pirates, the group must work together to best the vengeful Captain Hook and his clumsy sidekick, Smee.

The production features Raymond Skinner in the title role of Peter Pan. He is joined by Lesedi Rich, who takes on the dual roles of Captain Hook and Mr. Darling, and Bethany-Joy Jiyane as both Mrs. Darling and Tiger Lily. Luciano Zuppa portrays Smee along with various other characters, while Junior Geel appears as a Pirate and in several additional roles.

Audiences are in for a treat with a captivating, high-flying production that perfectly embodies the timeless essence of youthful magic.

Where: Peoples Theatre. 

When: From June 9 until July 26, times vary. 

Heal the World

Mzansi Ballet pays tribute to the King of Pop in their newest showcase. This artistic venture features choreography by celebrated South African Prima Ballerina Angela Revie in partnership with renowned Mexican guest artist Jorge Wade.

The performance delves into the dancers' own backgrounds, investigating the ways their unique life journeys shape and enhance their creative expression.

By focusing on these experiences, the ballet highlights the power of the individual to drive healing and creative change, both on stage and in the community. Ultimately, it celebrates dance as a global medium that overcomes racial, geographic, and linguistic barriers.

Theatregoers can look forward to hearing classics like “Thriller”, “Smooth Criminal”, “Heal the World” and “Black and White”.

Where: Pieter Toerien Montecasino Main Theatre. 

When: Runs until June 7, 7.30pm. Weekend times differ.