Unpredictable wildness
Keith Bain on his trip to Dulini Anabezi, a lodge in Zambia's in Lower Zambezi National Park.
Pharaoh out of time
Keith Bain reviews a mindbending Afrofuturist production of 'Aida'.
Wild heart, rugged soul
Keith Bain describes a rugged overland trip into Angola's most southerly national park.
Brilliant beauty of the ugly
Keith Bain reviews 'The Ugly Noo Noo' on the occasion of its revival in 202 – some 35 years after it was first performed.
Much fairer to that lady
Keith Bain reviews a South African production of 'My Fair Lady'.
Missy Morgan and the Mongol Derby
Keith Bain interviews the winner of 2024's Mongol Derby.
The Brown Dirt Cowboy
Keith Bain speaks to regenerative farming evangelist Angus McIntosh.
Be afraid, be very afraid: Darkroom Contemporary’s spectacular ‘autoplay’ urges us to get off autopilot
Keith Bain reviews Darkroom Contemporary’s spectacular ‘autoplay’.
Mthuthuzeli November — driven to create and push the boundaries of ballet
Keith Bain interviews choreographer Mthuthuzeli November one week before the premiere of 'Chapter Two', the first new work he has choreographed on South African soil since before the pandemic.
This one is for the chocoholics
Keith Bain investigates South Africa's tiny but excellent artisanal chocolate scene.
Das wildeste Paradies (The wildest paradise)
Keith Bain writes about time spent in the Busanga Plains in the far-northern reaches of Kafue National Park in Zambia.
‘Metamorphoses’ – A potent, playful reminder of the enduring wisdom of ancient myths
Keith Bain reviews Steven Stead's production of 'Metamorphoses', in which eight talented actors grapple with the gods that live within.
Heathers is a singing, swinging, laugh-out-loud musical about the darker side of teen angst
Keith Bain reviews an exuberant Cape Town student production of 'Heathers: The Musical'.
Elegant storytelling with wonderful music, David Kramer’s ‘Ver in die wêreld Kittie’ is activism you can tap your toes to
Keith Bain reviews a lively, thought-provoking David Kramer musical.
A Streetcar Named Desire provides a nerve-jangling journey into the human condition
Keith Bain reviews a top-notch Cape Town student production of Tennessee Williams’s 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.