CHANGES & CANCELLATIONS
The nature of festivals is that changes and cancellations happen. This year, load shedding in particular has had an impact on a number of productions. Please see below for information about changes to the programme.
CANCELLATIONS
Friday 1 July
How a Falling Star Lit up the Purple Sky at 14h00 has been cancelled.
Ward Councilor in Princess Alice at 18h00 is cancelled due to load shedding.
Full Run
Azania
Bigly Yuge
Etla Ngwanaka
Fatal Attraction
Ko Spotong
Lockdown Blues
Mmamadina
Nyatsi
Parables of a Black Man
Relfexions
Rudo neNyeredzi – Love and the Stars
Silent Cries
Spha’s “Harboured Files” Showcase
Thokoza
Usphetho
Woke
You Know What
CHANGES
Sunday 3 July
eKitchini Moments in Time at City Hall has been moved to 14h00 due to loadshedding
Saturday 2 July
eKitchini Moments in Time at City Hall moves to 19h30
The Cat & the Monkey at Gymnasium moves to 19h30
Stay at Home Comedian moves to Graham Hotel at 18h30
Friday 1 July
River of Tears has moved to 11h30. It remains at PJ’s
The 10h00 show of Ward Councilor has moved to 12h00. It remains at Princess Alice
Comedy Hour with Chris Mapane will move from Drill Hall to Olive Schreiner – still at 17h30
3rd Generation Coconut will move from Drill Hall to Olive Schreiner – still at 19h30
Eastern Cape Dakawa Jazz Programme at Nombulelo Hall will move to the following slot: 15h00 – 17h00
Iconic Divas at Victoria Theatre will move to 21h30 due to load shedding
African Son at City Hall will move to 21h30 due to load shedding
Saturday 2 July
Eastern Cape Dakawa Jazz Programme at Nombulelo Hall will move to the following slot: 15h00 – 17h00
REFUNDS
Please contact the Box Office if you need a refund:
info@nationalartsfestival.co.za or 0860 002 004