We took an Uber from Cape Town Tourism office for the opening of Lara Foot’s Inconvenience of Wings at the Baxter Theatre.
We were there for the opening of the “The Inconvenience of Wings”. We really appreciated the atmosphere of the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio.
The play is written and directed by Lara Foot. It was played by three actors: Andrew Buckland, Mncedisi Shabangu and Jennifer Steyn. We will describe this piece as both funny and unusual. It illustrates the conflicting relationship in a couple and the impact of diseases such as bipolar disorder.
This couple is represented by Andrew Buckland and Jennifer Steyn (who was remarkable in her role as mother and wife bipolar). This piece was very original because it was in the form of a flashback beginning at the end and going back to their first meeting. The tragedy of the piece is subtly mixed with a good dose of humour. The duration of the play is around 1h30 min and there is an age restriction (not under fifteen).
Thanks to Uber, we were safely home in record time.
WHEN: until 13th August. TICKETS: at the Baxter Theatre or through Computicket PRICES: Mon to Thurs R130; Fri and Sat R150. Seniors and students pay less than the others: only R100 between Monday and Thursday but they have to present their Identity Card. INFO: Baxter or T 021 685 7880.
The Baxter is such a big place where you can find a selection of theatres and a lovely restaurant and a bar. The Baxter restaurant is directed by warm and vibrant Theresa Peters. The restaurant is open all the week (except on Sunday). Breakfast: 9 to 11, lunch: 12:30 to 14:30, dinner: 18 to 21:30. The restaurant offers a large choice of Indian food and especially a buffet of vegetarian options for lunch and for dinner. You can reserve by phone at: 021 685 7880 (from 11:00) or at: 072 783 6227 you can also email Theresa at: theresa.peters@uct.co.za.
If you need a real cultural experience, we will advise you to go to theBaxter Theatre Centre.
WHERE: Baxter Theatre Centre, Main Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town 7700
PHOTO CREDIT: Oscar O’Ryan