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Experience the magic of Jack and the Beanstalk: a family pantomime in Cape Town

Experience the magic of Jack and the Beanstalk: a family pantomime in Cape Town

IOL News30-06-2025
A scene from Jack and the Beanstalk
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As winter approaches, Cape Town is set to sparkle with a wonderful theatrical experience, as the beloved KickstArt Theatre, in partnership with the Baxter Theatre, makes its vibrant debut in the Mother City. From 3 to 27 July 2025, families can delight in the award-winning pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, a spectacular production designed to engage audiences of all ages.
For nearly three decades, KickstArt Theatre has taken Durban by storm, captivating audiences with its charming performances. Now, the acclaimed theatre company is ready to enchant Cape Town, offering families an opportunity to step away from screens and dive into the magic of storytelling, all while creating a new seasonal tradition.
This year's spectacular production features an impressive creative team that has previously brought to life beloved musicals such as My Fair Lady and Beauty and the Beast. Directed and written by Steven Stead, known for his masterful interpretations, the show promises to encapsulate the essence of joyful storytelling while enchanting audiences with its elaborate designs helmed by three-time Fleur du Cap winner Greg King.
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Families can delight in the award-winning pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, a spectacular production designed to engage audiences of all ages.
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The star-studded cast brings together talent from across the region, showcasing graduate William Young from the Waterfront Theatre School in the role of the brave Jack. Joining him is the golden-voiced Roshanda Lewis as Princess Jill, while Blessing Xaba, famed for his role in Spud, takes on the comic challenge of portraying Jack's mother, Dame Flora Flatbroke. Together, they are supported by a stellar ensemble, including accomplished actors Bryan Hiles, Brent Palmer, Liesl Coppin, Lyle Buxton, and Samantha Landers.
In a special treat, the Baxter Theatre will feature Sunday performances, allowing busy families to attend the show with greater ease during the mid-year school holidays. This production of Jack and the Beanstalk intertwines classic storytelling with catchy music, humour, romance, and an abundance of audience participation, showcasing vibrant costumes and magical set designs that ensure a spectacle both young and old will cherish.
Whether you are a theatre enthusiast on the lookout for captivating performances or a parent seeking delightful activities for the children, Jack and the Beanstalk at the Baxter Theatre promises to be a highlight of Cape Town's winter calendar. With just 24 days to enjoy this theatrical adventure, don't miss the chance to experience what could be the most enchanting family outing this season.
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