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    Best of Fest at Rhodes Theatre this week

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 20, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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    If you missed some of the our top local productions during Festival, worry not. Rhodes Drama department is presenting 'Best of Fest 2015' during the course of this week and next week.

    If you missed some of the our top local productions during Festival, worry not. Rhodes Drama department is presenting 'Best of Fest 2015' during the course of this week and next week.

    "Waterline" (a satirical look at Grahamstown's water crisis by Uyabona Ke directed by Rob Murray), "Waltz" (First Physical and the Gatherings/Intlangano) both won Ovation awards and "Void" (Rhodes Drama) won best student production.

    "Sipping Lapping Slap" also won an Ovation and was the recipient of the Aha! award – recognition for an artist who has created something 'surprising and innovative'.

    "Transparent" is a solo show featuring Ester van der Valt trying to turn herself into people ranging from Nicki Minaj to Andrew Buckland.

    Here's what's on offer:
    Wed, 22 July 2015 – Waterline (Main Theatre)
    Thurs, 23 July – Waltz (Main Theatre)
    Fri, 24 July – Transparent (Box Theatre)
    Sat, 25 July – Transparent (Box Theatre)
    Thurs, 30 July – VOID (Box Theatre)
    Fri, 31 July – Sipping Lapping Slap (Main Theatre)
    Sat, 01 August – Sipping Lapping Slap (Main Theatre)
    Time: 19h00 (for all performances)
    Ticket prices : R40 public l R20 Learners & Block bookings
    Free for Drama Students
     

    Now listen to an interview with Rob Murray about Waterline here bit.ly/waterlyn

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