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The death of a public museum in South Africa and the emergence of a privately owned museum

Brandon Fairweather, the man who mastered managing health related anxiety shares his journey in a new book

Veteran portrait artist Reshada Crouse publishes a critically acclaimed autobiography

Ugandan artist Katesi Jacqueline Kalange wins the prestigious Cassirer Welz Award

Anti‑foreigner violence in South Africa is easily sparked: what hasn’t been done to deal with it

The exhibition Assemblies of Community depicts the ordinariness of life in the once violence wracked Thokoza township

The play Rise, is pregnant with staggering ambition and integrity

Perfect Thursday evening of art vibe in Rosebank and cool jazz in Brixton

Friday, June 12, 2026

Category: Market Theatre

The Cry of Winnie Mandela forces you to confront own judgemental posture on others when it comes to issues of morals
Market Theatre

The Cry of Winnie Mandela forces you to confront own judgemental posture on others when it comes to issues of morals

April 17, 2024

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor I personally was not surprised with the news that the current Market Theatre production The Cry of Winnie Mandela was extended to run till April … Read More

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Newtown cultural precinct to come alive this weekend as a new Jazz festival is to launch
Market Theatre

Newtown cultural precinct to come alive this weekend as a new Jazz festival is to launch

January 26, 2024

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor Without a doubt it used to be Johannesburg’s most culturally inspiring hubs where everybody used to go to watch intellectually stimulating productions at the Market … Read More

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A Marry Little Christmas, a new South African Comedy by Greg Homann to end festival programming for 2023 at Market Theatre
Market Theatre

A Marry Little Christmas, a new South African Comedy by Greg Homann to end festival programming for 2023 at Market Theatre

October 18, 2023

By CityLife Arts Writer There is a new comedy to take place at the Market Theatre, a partnership of The Market Theatre and How Now Brown Cow Productions titled A … Read More

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Market Theatre opens space for participation by new voices from outside the theatre corridors
Market Theatre

Market Theatre opens space for participation by new voices from outside the theatre corridors

April 5, 2023

One anticipated highlight of new plays include The Market having secured Damon Galgut’s Booker Prize-winning novel, The Promise, on stage, directed by Sylvaine Strike with stage adaptation by Damon Galgut … Read More

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Turbine Art Fair in pictures
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Turbine Art Fair in pictures

July 25, 2022

The Turbine Art Fair, its 10th edition, which took place at Oxford Park over the weekend, ending on Sunday, July 24, attracted several art lovers and collectors who descended to … Read More

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Market Theatre giving a voice to the youth this month in commemoration of Youth Month
Market Theatre

Market Theatre giving a voice to the youth this month in commemoration of Youth Month

June 8, 2022

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor June is Youth Month in South Africa, and often events relating to the youth take place this month in the country. The month commemorates the … Read More

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A fusion of dance moves by Moving Into Dance graces the stages of Joburg Theatre
Market Theatre

A fusion of dance moves by Moving Into Dance graces the stages of Joburg Theatre

April 13, 2022

By CityLife Arts WriterJohannesburg’s signature Afrofusion dance company, Moving into Dance (MID), returns to the city’s stages with a triple-bill, titled Ingress, at The Lesedi, Joburg Theatre for three performances … Read More

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