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T H E A T R E • W H A T ’ S S H O W I N G Taking the world by storm DATE: 14 August – 8 September VENUE: Kalk Bay Theatre, Kalk Bay TIME: 8pm COST: R100 R70 (14 – 15 August) 2 for R100 (21 – 22 August) BOOKINGS: kbt.co.za PG 13 Tin Bucket Drum Photo: Val Adamson Mpume Mthombeni Cape Town audiences finally have the chance to see Neil Coppen’s internationally acclaimed Tin Bucket Drum when it is performed at Kalk Bay Theatre from 14 August to 8 September. This is the first time local theatergoers can see the production following its highly successful tour to New York last year. The play received rave reviews during its run at the Kraine Theatre in New York, including six stars from The Examiner, which called it ‘mesmerizing’ and compared it to Tony-award winning Peter And The Starcatcher. The New York Theatre Review selected the show as its pick of the week commenting, ‘So cohesive in artistic vision is this piece that it is decidedly difficult to parse out responsibility for its success’. The Village Voice wrote: ‘In a theatre world full of high-flying superheroes and next-level spectacles, Tin Bucket Drum charmingly reminds us that, ultimately, what matters most is the story’, while Theatre is Easy called it ‘storytelling at its best…immaculate…brilliant’. Tin Bucket Drum has also enjoyed great success at South African venues and festivals, including the National Arts Festival where, in 2010, it was nominated for a Standard Bank Standing Ovation Award. Presented by the Imbewu Trust, Tin Bucket Drum is written and designed by Coppen, a multi-award-winning playwright and the 2011 Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre. The show features Mpume Mthombeni and Wake Mahlobo, directed by Karen Logan. Shadow puppetry is operated by Cheri-Lee Blackie. It follows the story of Nomvula, a spirited child with a revolutionary heart born into a country with a cruel and silent dictatorship. The play weaves together elements of magical realism, shadow puppetry, Kabuki theatre and live percussion while offering a fresh twist to the traditional conventions of African storytelling. “We are delighted to be hosting the first full Cape Town run of Neil Coppen’s acclaimed production, Tin Bucket Drum,” says Simon Cooper, owner of Kalk Bay Theatre. Producer Sam de Romijn of the Imbewu Trust adds, “We were elated with the phenomenal response we received from New York audiences and critics, and it is particularly special to be back on home soil to perform the show.” Neil Coppen is a writer, director, designer, actor and artistic director for Think Theatre Productions. His collaborations include works with visual artists, writers, community-groups, sound-designers, film- makers, authors, animators, choreographers and musicians. His impressive list of credits includes Abnormal Loads, Tree Boy, Little Foot and Venus in Fur. Neil is one of twelve South African playwrights currently developing a new work in conjunction with the Royal Court Theatre in London and he is also in the process of adapting George Orwell’s Animal Farm for a 2014 South African tour, in between developing several new play and screenplay ideas. Mpume Mthombeni is a seasoned actress, writer and director. She has performed with theatre companies such as the Civic, Market and Catalina Theatres; The Arepp Company; Hooked on Books; The Actors Co-op and Ingonyama Productions. She has adapted set works for The Playhouse Company and is a founder member of singing group the Durban Divas. Mpume is also a director of NPO Arley’s Workshop, which specialises in educational theatre. Her many accolades include a Fools Award for Original Script, for Izinganekwane Story Theatre; an Audience Favorite Award at the Musho Theatre Festival, nominations for Durban Theatre Awards and for Durban Theatre Personality of the Year, as well as the nomination for a Standard Bank Standing Ovation Award for Tin Bucket Drum. Says Neil, “When I was eight years old my father built me a wooden puppet box. It folded down to fit in a car boot, so I could tour around children’s birthday parties and share my stories for pocket money. Although I am now much older, I still feel like in many ways, I have the opportunity to travel with my puppet box to share my stories in places as far apart as New York and Cape Town.” Mpume Mthombeni FULL CIRCLE DIGITAL MAGAZINE AUGUST 2013 Photo: Val Adamson