FREE YOUR FREE GUIDE TO YOUR FREE TIME GET YOUR COPY with your MR DELIVERY order from Thurs-Sat each week 15 May - 21 May 2015 ÷ Issue 571 Liewe Heksie given new theatrical life in Bellville – page 4 - Page 3 ‘MasterChef SA’ winner launches new show Charlize in cinematic revival of ‘Mad Max’ – page 8 Follow us online: @48hrsincapetown • www.facebook.com/next48hours • www.48hours.co.za St Petersburg Ballet Theatre back in Cape Town - page 11 All you need is love Beatles Tribute Show Brace yourself for a nostalgic trip back to the time when “Beatlemania” had the world in its grips. A toe-tapping, sing-along tribute to the Beatles. Roxy Revue Bar Wednesday to Saturday | 25 April 2015 to 27 June 2015 20h00 for 20h30 | Tickets R90 available from Computicket MVG discounts available.* *Rules with complete offer available at the MVG Rewards Centre and suninternational.com MVG (Most Valued Guest) is Sun International’s loyalty programme. The Next 48hOURS • Out & About Seen at the opening of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ at Theatre On The Bay Laugh those troubles away at Cape Town Comedy Club Sunday, May 17 HEADLINE: Martin Jonas MC: Tracy Klass SUPPORT: Lungelo Ndlovu OPEN MIC: Ambrose Uren Wednesday, May 20 HEADLINE: Stephen Carlin (US) MC: Martin Evans SUPPORT: Lungelo Ndlovu OPEN MIC: Justin-Ray Stoffels The cast Abed Matini, Zak Hendrikz & Gary de Klerk US comedian Stephen Carlin Cape Town Comedy Club – until recently known as Jou Ma Se Comedy Club – has announced an exciting line-up of acts for the following two weeks. Fans of laughter can look forward to the likes of locals Mark Palmer, Martin Evans and Lungelo Ndlovu, as well as international acts like Tony Vino and Stephen Carlin, entertaining them at the V&A Waterfront venue. Lars Swengers, Brandon Moulder & Paul van Deventer Alan Committie, Suzaan Keyter & Michael Zak Hendrikz & Kat Alice Richard defying age The line-up: Thursday to Saturday, May 14 to 16 HEADLINE: Mark Palmer MC: Martin Jonas (JHB) SUPPORT: Tony Vino (UK) OPEN MIC: Ambrose Uren * Cape Town Comedy Club is open five days a week, Wednesday to Sunday. Comedy nightly from 8.30pm, and doors open 6pm. Sunday 2-for-1 Deal: Get two tickets to the Sunday shows for the price of one ticket (R120). Book at Computicket. For more information, visit www.capetowncomedy.com. Step 2: Tone – the anti-aging toner purifies, clarifies and refines skin while reducing the appearance of pores and leaves the skin refreshed. Email: roxyk@48hours.co.za O Step 3: Serum – a face serum is applied before your night cream and this helps to prime, plump and hydrate the skin for a smooth, even texture. Step 4: Moisturise Day – This will hydrate the skin and the SPF will protect against sun damage. 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When people move territories, the remnants they leave can be tasted in the cuisine that transpires from the fusion of native and influenced flavours. For examples, African slaves were taken to Peru in the 1500s. Because they were moved over as unskilled work, they couldn’t afford prime cuts of meat and used offal as a protein staple. Skewered and grilled beef heart (anticochos) is still eaten in Lima and is considered to be the food of the people. Few Africans remain, naturally, but their mark on the land is seen in the cuisine. n this monthly column, we chat to some of SA’s premier personalities about their travel experiences and favourite local pastimes and haunts. This week we catch up with MasterChef SA winner KAMINI PATHER, whose new show ‘Girl Eat World’, launches on Food Network, channel 175 on DStv, on Friday, May 15, at 8pm. What is your favourite travel destination, and why? From my travels on ‘Girl Eat World’, my top three were Sydney, Tokyo and Berlin. Sydney because the change from British Colonial style food to the Asian influenced cuisine is clear. The change of the people of Australia can be seen and tasted through the food. It’s an insanely exciting time to be Down Under. Tokyo’s fast paced life, the bright lights, the fashion-forward swag, the clean lines and effortlessness that go with being in that city won me over. ‘MasterChef’ taught me that simple food is the most difficult to produce, because there’s nowhere to hide. Japanese food is simplistic and there is a purity about it, because their cuisine is based on sourcing the best possible produce that results in the best possible taste. You can’t really get more honest than this. The creative youth in Berlin believe that being in the food industry comes with a certain amount of savvy. And they couldn’t be more correct. I met with a Korean Opera singer who had followed a singing teacher to Berlin. Fraulein Kimchi found it difficult to make a living solely in music and started a food stall at an organic market in Kreutzberg. The dish of hers that I adored was her spaetzle (handmade german noodles) with Emmental, crispy bacon and kimchi. It’s the perfect balance between German and Korean food - yet another example of how creativity is king in this fine city. What was your first international trip, and what do you remember most vividly about the experience? This was definitely not my first international trip, but it definitely included many firsts. I had never Kamini Pather having a little taste of Sydney travelled, while working, through nine countries in nine weeks. While it was one of the most memorable and life changing experiences of my life, it was really hard. Having said that though, the amazing moments always remain. One such moment was in Dubai when I got to make a sweet dessert called Kunafa. It’s one of my favourites that I ate on a previous trip to the city. It’s a mozzarella textured cheese topped with crispy vermicelli noodles that are heated to a crisp and drenched in sugar syrup. It’s the perfect sweet-savoury dish and I could eat it the entire day. What is the first thing you usually do when you arrive at your destination and you’re trying to get acclimated? Get a sim card. I now have a box full of international sim’s - it’s definitely a must. Once that is done, one has access to the internet, from which all knowledge can be sourced. I love the way access to digital enables us to navigate a new city, to find places through the internet or to even communicate with the locals through translation apps. The internet is a wondrous tool. What for you is usually the best way to soak up the culture you’re in? Eat with the locals. The old adage of “you are what you eat” has What has been your favourite cuisine that you have discovered on your travels? That’s like asking me who my favourite member of the family is. Food is mood dependent and what my taste buds crave right now is not what they lust after tomorrow, or even in an hour’s time. Some of the most memorable dishes were the pope’s nose Yakitori skewers in Tokyo - the meat was succulent because it was encased in a layer of fat that crisped perfectly on the hot coals. Celebrity chefs to add pizzazz to Good Food & Wine Show The Good Food & Wine Show is back at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from May 21 to 24. Go along and see your favourite local and international chefs take to the main stage in the ‘Celebrity Chefs Theatre’, while savouring some amazing goodies on offer. Health and fitness expert, Lisa Raleigh will be present at the ‘well I am’ kitchen in the newly launched Health Hub section. Raleigh has been an exercise specialist for more than 13 years and specialises in wellness, digestion, stress management, obesity and, more recently, fitness technology. The Health Hub section will be dedicated to popular health and wellness brands, and attendees will be able to get their hands on some healthy tasters and products, and also see demonstrations. Make it a point to visit the Health Hub – you’ll leave armed with essential information for healthier living. * Ticket Prices Adults: R130 Ages 13-18: R110 Pensioners: R110 Ages 7-12: R50 Ages 0-6: Free Combo: R155 (includes a taster glass and 5 tasting vouchers – additional vouchers at R25 for a book of 5) Glass: R30 (bought separately including 5 tasting vouchers) 10+: R1000 (or R100 per ticket based on 10 or above) Buy tickets at Computicket, or at the door. Visit www.goodfoodandwineshow. co.za for more information. You’ve got exactly R48 in your wallet. Where do you go for lunch in Cape Town, and what do you have? That’s a tough one. When I’m in Cape Town I can be found, as a rule, on Bree Street. I love the vibe. I adore the food. Those are my people. R48 may not get me very far on that strip, admittedly. Perhaps I would go to Jason Bakey and have a Hot Diggity Dog, which is a cracker of a hotdog in a pretzel bun with Jason’s relish and a juice. I might also go to Max Bagel - my heart melts for glistening, shaped buns. Also, this is lunch, so carbs are still allowed. What is your specialty in the kitchen? For a dinner party? Anything that doesn’t require me to be in the kitchen the entire time. Slow roasts (beef brisket in beer with crushed calumet olives, garlic and fresh thyme) or participation meals like making fresh pasta, are some of my favourites. I too want to enjoy my dinner party. “2013 FLEUR DU CAP WINNER” - BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL - Lisa Raleigh “2014 NALEDI WINNER” - BEST MALE PERFORMANCE IN A MUSICAL - 12, 14, 19, 23 May 2015 15 May - 21 May 2015 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 3 The Next 48hOURS • What’s Hot Unconventional musical leaves a lasting impression SHOW: LiTTLe SHOp OF HORRORS DiReCTOR: STepHeN STeaD CaST: aLaN COmmiTTie, CaNDiCe vaN LiTSeNBORGH, miCHaeL RiCHaRD, Zak HeNDRikZ veNUe: THeaTRe ON THe Bay UNTiL JUNe 6 RevieW: peTeR TROmp Not having seen even the film version of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’, I had no idea of what to expect from KickstArt’s production. Not to retread the clichés, but oftentimes, not having any expectations, or even lowered expectations, is the best way to go into a show. As it happens, this ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ is an absolute blast, boasting quality at almost every turn. Director Stephen Stead gave The Next 48hOURS readers a fair indication recently of how much this unconventional musical means to him, and it doesn’t take a seasoned theatregoer to notice how much passion went into his production. As one of my mates, a novice theatregoer, but already a seasoned cynic, said on the evening, “It’s really good, isn’t it.” Yes it is, Nadine. Not only does this ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ possess charm in spades; it also has some interesting subject matter at its core, which feels particularly relevant in our media drenched age of Elliot Rogers’ and Gamergates. That the main character, Seymour, played with gusto by Alan Committie, self-identifies as a so-called “nice guy,” but justifies to himself some pretty despicable actions along the way, would feel familiar to anyone who has spent any time on internet message boards, or a YouTube comments sections (or simply watched the news, for that matter). “Fun”. That’s the one word the producers insist describes the pantomime, ‘Liewe Heksie: Flower Power’, set to enchant all ages at the Bellville Civic Centre from May 19 to 31, every night at 7pm. (There will also be Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm and 3pm, respectively.) The ancient Romans contributed in a major way to the modern world: cement, roads, clay brick ovens, central heating, newspapers, calendars, false teeth, cesareans, books, etc. Luckily the Romans weren’t just highly cultivated, they were also known for their wild parties. And one of their most joyful contributions is the Pantomime. This one was written by Francois Toerien and Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck of ‘Dowwe Dolla’ fame, with direction by legendary comedienne Lizz Meiring. Alan Committie and Candice van Litsenborgh The two standout performers are rubbery faced Zak Hendrikz as sadomasochistic dentist Orin Scrivello, and Candice van Litsenborgh as beat down Audrey, who has suffered a plethora of abusive boyfriends in her life, but continues to believe in the redemptive power of love. Van Litsenborgh has always been a winning presence in the supporting roles she has most often been cast in, but here she’s granted the opportunity to show her range, and does she ever take advantage of the opportunity. Special mention must go to the builders of the props and puppets. Everything has a marvellously professional sheen to it, and it completely enhances one’s immersion in the 1950s pop culture infused world of the musical. This one’s going to creep into your heart, so don’t miss it. * Book at Computicket. Brendan van Rhyn as Cathy Specific for portraying the lead role of Frank ‘n Furter in the Fugard Theatre’s production of ‘The Rocky Horror Show’, which had 444 sold-out performances during its 18-month run and also earned him the 2013 Fleur du Cap Award for Best Actor in a Musical and the 2014 Naledi Theatre Award for Best Male Performance in a Musical. The performer’s other theatre highlights include ‘The Judas Kiss’ (2000), which marked the beginning of his professional career, followed by Janice Honeyman’s pantomime, ‘A Lad ‘n a Lamp’ (2000) and ‘Ladies Night’ (2005). His hit musical comedy revue, ‘Mile High - with Cathy Specific’ (2007) and ‘Mile High – the JUMBO Package’ (2008) was the start of his journey as Cathy Specific. Prestige Cosmetics and Travel With Flair have sponsored some prizes so audiences will leave having got more than they bargained for at The Grand Café. • Liewe Heksie is an iconic part of South African culture. Scores of South Africans grew up with Verna Vels’s loveable character, and this year the witch with the heart of gold is celebrating her 53rd birthday. • Fun: After day five of rehearsals, well known opera singer, Zanne Stapelberg, declared this production to be one of her best jobs she’s ever had. “You are exhausted by eight at night, but it feels like one long play date,” she says. • Colour, sound, speed, energy. “Pantomime is farce on acid,” says director Meiring. • It’s a circus in your head - anything is possible. Although choreographer, * Tickets for adults are R100 and R75 for kids under 16. Book at Computicket. ‘The Pervert Laura’, Louis Viljoen’s dark and unsettling psycho-drama, currently showing at the Fugard Studio Theatre, will extend for one additional week and will now close on May 30. At the recent Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards in March, ‘The Pervert Laura’ won the playwright the Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for Best New Director. Viljoen was also awarded the Best New South African Script award for another of his acclaimed plays, ‘The Kingmakers’, making him the only * Guests can arrive between 6.30pm and 7pm, with the show starting at 8pm sharp. Tickets are R390pp, including dinner. Book at www.webtickets.co.za. www.48hours.co.za Loukmaan Adams as Geraldina Geelheks & Margit MeyerRödenbeck as Liewe Heksie ‘The pervert Laura’ extends at the Fugard A scene from ‘The Pervert Laura’ 4 The Next 48hOURS Loukmaan Adams, often had to wonder if everything is indeed possible. “How am I going to teach these white folks rhythm?” he was heard constantly muttering throughout rehearsals. • Some of SA’s top performers are taking part in this joyous production. Just a few of the names: Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck, Chris van Niekerk, Crystal Donna Roberts and Emile Minnie. A couple of reasons cited by the creators why one shouldn’t miss out: First Lady of Flying to regale diners in Granger Bay Brendan van Rhyn, most recently seen in ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ in Cape Town, will be performing at The Grand Café and Beach in Granger Bay in a dinner theatre setting on Thursday, Tuesday and Saturday, May 14, 19 and 23. Audiences will be able to see Van Rhyn in the guise of Cathy Specific, the 7-ft platinum blonde bombshell that is his alter-ego. Ridiculously regal and instantly intimidating, Cathy Specific is South Africa’s self styled First Lady of Flying and everyone’s favourite flight attendant. This sassy stewardess lived in Van Rhyn’s head for many years as he himself travelled the world as a cabin crew member for our national carrier. Only through her, could he marry both his loves in life – his love for performing and his love for flying. Miss Specific is a familiar face on the corporate circuit, including big clients such as FNB, Vodacom, Mr Gay South Africa and the Mr Gay World Pageants. Van Rhyn is perhaps best known Liewe Heksie lives on in 53rd year at the Bellville Civic double winner on the night. ‘The Pervert Laura’ also received a nomination in the category of Best New South African Script. Emily Child won the Best Lead Actress Award for her portrayal of the titular character and co-star Guy de Lancey received nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Best Lighting Design. The production also features a powerhouse supporting cast of Terry Norton (‘Othello’, ‘Equus’, ‘A Doll’s House’, ‘Rainbow Scars’), Nicholas Pauling (‘Amadeus’, ‘Hamlet’, ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’), and newcomer Sarah Potter (‘Four Small Gods’, ‘The Lover’, ‘Ebola’). Child, Norton, Pauling and de Lancey are all former Fleur du Cap Theatre Award nominees and winners. ‘The Pervert Laura’ follows 30-year-old Laura through a week in her life. In conversations with her therapist, an attempt at an affair in a seedy hotel room, and through arguments with her family, Laura reveals herself to be a woman on the road to absolute self-annihilation. As secrets are unearthed and accusations are made and relationships are shattered, the true source of Laura’s decision to veer from the path society chose for her becomes clear. * Book at The Fugard box office on 021 461 4554. 15 May - 21 May 2015 The Guide The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Your guide to the best of what is happening in and around Cape Town. To list your event, email: listings@48hours.co.za Music Exchange: Those unforgettable gigs By Martin Myers T @martinmyers wo of the most powerful, positive catalysts in a person’s make up are music and sport. I bring up the point as a friend of mine, Mike Greenaway, one of the foremost rugby writers in South Africa (he wrote John Smit’s best-selling book ‘Captain in the Cauldron’), wrote a piece this week about my number one passion, rugby. He penned how the All Blacks (the team I love and have been supporting since childhood) lost a game against the Springboks in 2006 in the less than salubrious surrounds of the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg. I was at the game with Mike and remember every last detail, including the crazy after party, and it got me thinking about the parallels with great music performances. What musical memory do you have that is as clear as daylight as that rugby game in 2006 was for me? All the stars aligned - the game was a truly memorable once-off, never to be repeated in quite the same way again by those world-class athletes. Music and performance does the same thing to the human spirit. Think of that first slow dance, and the party hits in your final year at school. Whatever the year may have been, those hits and memories will always stay with you. My question is, are those performances, the songs I talk about, a distant memory due to way we consume music nowadays? Or are artists in South Africa not pushing the creative co-operation button hard enough? A selection of music shows that stand out for me while I was growing up include Juluka at UCT’S Jameson Hall; Stimela and Ladysmith Black Mambazo on their ‘Unfinished Story’ tour; David Kramer at Red Level at UCT; never mind the gigs at The Base, situated at 88 Shortmarket Street, where the likes of Sakhile, Bayete, Don Laka and Basil “Mannenberg” Coetzee played. Add Yossour N Dour, at the then North Sea Jazz Festival at the Good Hope Centre; and to top it all, Shaun Morgan from Seether, at the height of his powers, doing a solo acoustic show at Mercury Live to 500 people. These shows I mention all had something special that captivated the audience and which are still talked about today by aficionados who where happy to be at the right place at the right time (like my Rustenburg rugby jol). Recently saxophonist Don Vino Prins, who can blow a tune or two, impressed me immensely, but he now needs to find that original song to carry him to a broader audience. Frank Paco is an- other name, along with Buddy Wells and Moreira Chonguica. These are just some of the names audiences across the Western Cape should seek out and whose music they should immerse themselves Moreira Chonguica THEATRE When We Were Nearly Young A one-man comedy with anecdotes by the performer. Written and performed by Lebogang Mogashoa. U - Rntil 16 May R80 – R90 Alexander Upstairs Theatre, 76 Strand Street, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 300 1088 Ivan The Terrible TOBACCO The Baxter Theatre Centre, in association with the National Arts Festival and the Fortune Cookie Theatre Company, present , AND THE HARMFUL EFFECTS THEREOF ANDREW BUCKLAND TONI MORKEL DIRECTION SYLVAINE STRIKE ADAPTATION BY WILLIAM HARDING 2015 BAXTER FLIPSIDE 20 MAY–13 JUNE www.48hours.co.za THEATRE sic. Starring Hilda Cronje (Mies Julie) as Eliza, Cameron Robertson as Darcy and Nathan Lynn as Mrs Bennett. Until 23 May @ 7pm R120 The Rosebank Theatre, 16 Alma Road, Rosebank, Tel: 072 3166133 A Class of One A Bolshoi ballet production screened live, dramatises Ivan the Terrible’s controversial reign, and portrays events in 16th-century Russia. 17 May @ 11am R100 Fugard Theatre, Caledon Street, District 6, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 461 4554 A drama based on fact about two teachers from the Cape Flats and their lives of activism, starring Denise Newman and Basil Appollis. Until 16 May R100 – R120 Baxter Theatre Centre, Main Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 685 7880 John Big Girls The controversial but highly acclaimed play John, written and performed by Andre Lombard and directed by Jeremeo le Cordeur, returns to Cape Town. The play follows the story of John, a highly intelligent man, who after falling in love and having his first sexual experience, delves into the underworld of sex workers in the hope of finding a replacement for his first love. 21 – 30 May R100 Artscape Arena, DF Malan Street, Foreshore, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 410 9800 A musical comedy/cabaret featuring Vanessa Harris, Lucy Tops and Cassandra Money. Until 31 May R120 Kalk Bay Theatre, 52 Main Road, Kalk Bay, Tel: (021) 788 7257 Pride & Prejudice The dark psycho-drama written and directed by the award-winning playwright Louis Viljoen is back by A cast of 5 performs Matthew Roberts’ stage adaption of Jane Austen’s clas- BOOK AT COMPUTICKET in. You’re bound to catch a show from one of these artists that is so powerful that it’s committed to memory and fondly remembered over and over again infinitum. Nothing But The Truth A dramatic play about the story of our recent past of Apartheid & the struggle for freedom. Until 13 May R40 Artscape Theatre Centre, Tel: (021) 421 7839 The Pervert Laura THEATRE popular demand after its highly acclaimed debut. Until 23 May / R130 Fugard Theatre, Corner Caledon & Lower Buitenkant Street, District Six, Tel: (021) 461 4554 Little Shop of Horrors A classic comedic horror musical comes to Cape Town, directed by Steven Stead and starring Alan Committie. Until 6 June R100 – R250 Theatre On The Bay, 1 Link Street, Camps Bay, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 438 3301 Cabaret One of Broadway’s greatest musical productions, set in pre-WWII Germany, is brought to life by the team that produced the smash hit musical, The Rocky Horror Show. Until 28 June R100 – R280 Fugard Theatre, Caledon Street, District 6, Tel: (021) 461 4554 Orpheus in Africa The return of the production by popular demand, David Kramer directs a new musical about Orpheus McAdoo and the Virginia Jubilee Singers who came to South Africa from the USA in 1890. Starring tenor Aubrey Poo and soprano Lynelle Kenned. Until 6 October R110 – R220 The Fugard Theatre, Corner Caledon & Lower Buitenkant Street, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 461 4554 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Madame Zingara announces return to Cape Town in new spiegelpaleis J ust when you thought they couldn’t go any bigger, Madame Zingara, the popular dinner theatre cirque spectacular, presents ‘The Celebration’, commemorating their fifteenth year. The showpiece will be performed in a new custom built three storey high Belgian spiegelpaleis called The Queen of Flanders, complete with new upper level balconies and opulent interiors. ‘The Celebration’ will be the largest touring dinner theatre of its kind, offering a sensory experience on a massive scale. After fourteen months of pre-production, the new show is expected to push the boundaries of dinner cirque theatre, with artists from sixteen countries around the world represented in this all new spectacular. Gastronomes can look forward to a specially crafted new menu, taking the culinary offering up to five lavish courses. In partnership with Gearhouse South Africa, advanced digital sound, pyrotechnics and lighting have also been added to the theatrics, taking the production to new heights. Diners can expect entertainment in Madame Zingara’s customary style * ‘The Celebration’ tour will run on the Grand Parade in Cape Town for a limited season from July 7 to September 26. Tickets range from R650 to R950 per person. Book now by calling 0861 623 263 or send an email enquiry to boxoffice@madamezingara.com. To advertise in The Next 48hOURS CONTACT: MARKETS MARKETS Kaapse Stories Good Night Market Launch City Bowl Market on Hope This delightful musical revue celebrates the joyful, resilient spirit of the colourful people who populate the city that lies at the foot of Table Mountain. Couched in the recent history of the Cape, “Kaapse Stories” deftly relates stories of Cape Town and her people, their struggles, victories and personalities, all with a hefty dose of comedy. Tuesday, Thursdays & Saturdays @ 7:30pm R435pp (incl. Drink on arrival & 4 course dinner) Richards Supper Stage, 229a Corner Main Road, Corner Glengariff, Tel: (021) 434 4497 For the inaugural Night Market, a photographic exhibition based on the theme of ‘Unordinary’ features large-scale photographs by both established and emerging local photographers. The monthly market brings live music, food trucks, a drinks bar and a central creative showcase to the Watershed. Last Wednesday of every month @ 10am – 9pm Watershed, 17 Dock Road, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 408 7840 Pull in and get your fill of exotic eats and wholesome treats. Along with Food from around the world - breakfast and lunch Smoothies, gourmet coffee, delicious desserts, beer, wine, ginger beer, live music, beautiful clothing & jewellery, and more. Every Thursday & Saturday 14 Hope Street, Gardens, Tel: 073 2708043 ART Dreams, Amongst Other Things An introduction to the work of Gabrielle Kruger, Amber Moir, Mia Louw and Isabella Kuijers. Until 16 May FREE Salon 91, 91 Kloof Street, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 424 6930 Bit by Bit Mosaic Full day workshops that are perfect for beginners – ‘you will be amazed at what you can achieve after just one day,’ says owner Kerry Atherstone. What a fantastic way to spend the day; relax, learn an amazing skill and you get to take home your project. R400 per person including lunch. Observatory, Cape Town, Tel: 079 042 3908 Big Tree Mosaics Join Michelle McConnell, who started her journey into the art of mosaics after an inspirational trip to Turkey, at her home studio in Durbanville. 9:30am – 12:30pm & 6pm – 8pm R60 – R90 42 Primula Crescent, Wellway Park East, Durbanville, Tel: 073 653 2688 Fiddlewood Pottery Studios Classes are small and intimate giving students ample individual attention as they learn the tricks of the trade. Beginners are more than welcome to come and learn about pottery basics such as; glazing, firing, hand as well as wheelwork. 10am – 12:30pm, 7:30pm – 10pm & 5pm – 9:30pm R410 Fiddlewood Pottery Studio 88, 1st Avenue, Harfield Village, Claremont, Tel: (021) 671 2515 MARKETS Tel: 021 802 4848 Mediterranean Fete E-mail: sales@48hours.co.za 6 The Next 48hOURS THEATRE www.48hours.co.za Bring the family & enjoy the tastes of the Mediterranean, buy some clever crafts and let the kids have fun at this market with a difference. 16 May @ 9am – 5pm 127 Milner Road, Rondebosch Tokai Forest Market This market has a little bit of something for visitors of all ages. It also provides an opportunity for some family quality time and adventure. There is a great deal of fun to be had for each member of the family, from activities for the kids to shopping for the teens as well as culinary highlights for the foodies. Every Saturday @ 9am – 2pm Tokai Forest, Orpen Road/ Spaanchemat River Road, Tokai Fashion in the Village Market The monthly market is the passion project of Cape Town local and fashion guru Kim Speer, who also runs the weekly Friday night Blue Bird Garage Food and Goods Market out of the same space (an old converted postal plane hangar in the heart of the suburb). While she gives much of her attention to the regular evening event, she launched the vibey daytime clothing and design fair in an effort to find expression for her long-time love of beautiful attire. Every 1st Saturday of the month @ 11am – 4pm Blue Bird Garage, Muizenberg, Tel: 082 3312471 Durbanville Saturday Market With over 200 stalls you will find everything from crafts, food and plants. Bring the kids and enjoy the market under the ancient oak trees while listening to soulful music play in the background. Every 1st Saturday of every month @ 8:30am – 2pm FREE Gardens of Rust en Vrede Estate, Wellington Rd, Durbanville, Tel: 072 173 1040 Milnerton Flea Market Cape Town’s most diverse outdoor market and famous landmark for bargain hunters! Enjoy endless variety of used items ranging from household goods and bric-a-brac, to collectables and antiques at bargain prices. Open weather permitting from 8am Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays Ample free parking Marine Drive (R27), Metro Industrial For further info visitwww.milnertonfleamarket.co.za The Palms Market brings Die Platteland to City Tables “Here we laugh, make music, and exchange hugs and chats with familiar faces. We sell food from the heart and it’s like meeting up with old friends on the village square every Saturday: shopping, eating and drinking – as likeminded people have done for centuries.” EVERY Saturday @ 9am 2pm FREE parking The Palms, 145 Sir Lowry Rd, Woodstock, (021) 462 0394 www.palms.co.za info@palms.co.za Alphen Antiques and Collectables Markets A variety of items will be on sale. Entry is free, there is ample parking and refreshments are available. 2nd & 4th Sunday of every month @ 10am – 4pm Alphen Community Centre Hall, Constantia Main Road, Opposite Constantia Village, Tel: 084 6267499 Bay Harbour Market (Hout Bay) An inspiring destination for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this weekend market kicks off with Friday Nite LIVE!, offering live music, at least 26 culinary experts catering to everything from Tunisian cuisine, Seafood platters, Oven-fired Pizza to gourmet Sandwiches, speciality soups and everything in-between. Dates & times: Friday Nite LIVE!: 5 pm to 9 pm; Sunday: 9.30 am to 4 pm. Extended trading hours on Saturdays from 16 November 2013: Saturdays 10.30am6pm 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay, Cape Town EVENTS Science Circus Dr Graham Walker’s high-energy science show with workshops and activities. 15 May @ 6pm R40 Science Centre, Cape Town Science Centre, 370B Main Road, Observatory, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 300 3200 City Walk Saturdays A collaborative community placemaking project that creates the opportunity to use the inner city “as a place to play, meet and create,” connecting significant places in the urban heart of Cape Town through storytelling, public art and walking tours to bring 15 May - 21 May 2015 1 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide EVENTS public spaces to life activities such as soccer, giant chess, face-painting, jumping castles, chalk paintings, board games, yoga and dancing are organised. 16 May @ 10am – 2pm FREE Company’s Gardens, St Georges Mall, citywalk@capetownpartnership.co.za Franschhoek Literary Festival Sarah Waters, Deon Meyer, Mike van Graan, Hugh Masekela and Zelda La Grange are amongst a lineup of over 170 writers from South Africa and overseas giving a series of informal discussions and debates to promote reading and writing in South Africa. 15 – 17 May @ 10am – 5pm R70 In and around Franschhoek, www.flf.co.za Winemaker’s Dinner A food and wine pairing evening, with food prepared by Johnny Hamman, 2014 Kokkedoor winner and wines selected by Cellar Master, Niel Bester. 16 May @ 7pm R550 The Manor House, Plaisir de Merle, Simondium, on R45 between Paarl and Franschhoek, Tel: (021) 874 1071 The Cape Orchid Society Autumn Show An array of orchids and exotic plants on display as well as for sale. 16 & 17 May R5 – R15 Alphen Centre, Constantia Main Road, Constantia, Tel: 072 3767045 Good Food & Wine Show The annual foodie exhibition offers demos, tastings, cooking classes and appearances by internationally acclaimed chefs including The Cake Boss, Buddy Valastro and MasterChef Australia judge, chef and author, Matt Preston. 21 – 24 May @ 10am - 9pm R50, R110 & R130 Cape Town International Convention Centre, Tel: (021) 702 2280 / 0861 366343 MUSIC New Holland Make your way down to Manila Bar where new Holland will be rocking the joint along with a few friends. 15 May @ 8pm Manila Bar, 161 Long Street, Cape Town, Tel: 082 3313768 Pulse Surprise feat Verax Feel the pulse of Nameless resonate with in you, driven by the roaring sounds of Verax. 15 May @ 8pm The Nameless Pub, 101 Main Road, Somerset West Reforest Fest 2015: Friend Fest Bring friends and family and come play your part in planting trees and doing your bit 15 May - 21 May 2015 MUSIC for the environment with a party in between. 15 May @ 3:30pm Platbos Indigenous Forest, Baviaanspoort Hills on the Grootbos Road between Stanford & Gansbaai, Tel: 082 4110448 Berg Live Berg will be at the Side Show to ensure that the last of it’s open days are filled packed with psychedelic mayhem. 16 May @ 9pm The Side Show, 11 Mechau Street, Cape Town, Tel: 082 0770315 NIGHTLIFE Block Party Take the party to the streets with one of the Mother City’s meanest line-up featuring Dix, Rob Toca, Ashton Gardner and plenty of others. 16 May @ 4pm ColorBox Studios, 3 Industry Street, Cape Town Fiction – Year Nine Give it up for nine insane years of Fiction. 16 May @ 10pm Fiction, 226 Long Street, Cape Town Imagine – A Day Party with Mandragora The wait is over, Mandragora has finally hit the cape. 16 May @ 10pm Hillcrest Quarry, 15 Church Street, Durbanville, Tel: (021) 976 4959 Super Friendship Arcade Super Friendhip Arcade is back and bursting at the seams with a fresh line-up and awesome games. 16 May @ 8pm The Manila Bar, 161 Longmarket Street, Cape Town, Tel: 082 3313768 KIDS FUN Discover a unique Two Oceans Aquarium in the Waterfront One of the top tourist attractions in Cape Town and over 3000 living sea animals, including sharks, fishes, turtles and penguins can be5 seen this spectacular underwater nature reserve. Adults – R125, Pensioners & Students (14-17) – R97, Kids (4-13) – R60 Open: Daily @ 9:30am – 6pm (incl. Public Holidays) Two Ocean Aquarium Cape Town, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 418 3823 Ice Skating in Cape Town Come rain or shine - ice skating is a must! Whether you want to organise a party or just want to go skating with one or two friends, the ice rink is a whole lot of fun. Monday – Friday @ 10am – 12:30pm & 2pm – 4:30pm, Saturdays @ 9am – 11:30am, 12pm – 2:30pm & 3pm – 5:30pm R40pp including skates Grandwest, Tel: (021) 535 2260 KIDS FUN Atlantic Rail Steam Train Vintage fun for the whole family. Buxom, beautiful and still hard at work at the ripe age of 63, Jenny hasn’t let the wrinkles of time mar her life’s mission. Cape Town to Simon’s Town and back one to three Sundays a month. Kids @ R150 – Adults @ R250 Cape Town Train Lodge Hotel, Tel: (021) 558 5805 Deep chocolate tones and winter fruit flavours for the season Beautiful Butterfly World Visit this Winelands paradise and be privileged to see resting butterflies, exotic spiders and scary scorpions up close. Monday – Friday @ 9am – 3pm Route 44, Klapmuts (near Stellenbosch and Paarl), Cape Winelands, Tel: (021) 875 5628 Noordhoek Farm Village Renowned for long white sandy beaches, vast wetlands and ancient milkwood forest, Noordhoek epitomizes a relaxed, unhurried lifestyle that is sought after by many environmentalists and artists, so don’t be surprised to find horses, pigs, cows, hens, ducks and rabbits roaming the gardens and open public spaces. Noordhoek Farm Village, Noordhoek, Tel: (021) 789 2812 Gemstones in the Scratch Patch Simons Town A visit to topstones is fun. Tour the Topstones factory with the kids; there is plenty for the little ones to have a flied day, and watch gemstones being tumble-polished and crafted into a wide variety of products. Monday – Friday @ 8:30am – 4:45pm, Saturdays & Sundays @ 9am – 5:30pm Scratch Patch, Cape Town, Dido Valley Road, outside Simon’s Town, Tel: (021) 786 2020 Paintball Teamwork, stealth and strategy are all part of what makes it so exciting. Hiding behind trees, belly crawling through the grass or strategising with their team will soon make them forget about their computers. R130 Monday – Sunday: 9:15am12:45pm, 1:15pm – 4:45pm Area 51, Imhoff Farm, Kommetjie, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 790 7603 Camel Riding If the paintball sounds a bit too hectic then why not take your kids for a camel ride at Imhoff Farm next door to the paintball. Tuesdays – Sundays and public holidays: 12pm – 4pm Short rides: R60 for adults, R40 for children, outride: R200 Please be aware that rides are not offered when it is rain- The Table Bay Lounge S oul-warming cakes, textured desserts, and satisfying home-baked savouries hail the start of autumn at the Table Bay. Available throughout winter, the new High Tea menu is a celebration of textures and seasonal flavours that inspire feelings of warmth and contentment against the backdrop of wintery afternoons. Languishing in the comfort of The Table Bay’s lofty, open-truss lounge, guests can survey the bustle of the working harbour through high arch windows while soothing themselves with indulgent treats. With its maritime theme, the lounge is filled with trinkets from the spice route and deep, inviting sofas and comfortable chairs covered in fanciful paisleys, stripes and floral fabrics. To complement the season, The Table Bay’s Pastry Chef, Bobby Kumar has included on the menu a rich Chocolate Beet Cake, a moist, dark chocolate flavoured cake made with beetroot puree. There KIDS FUN ing or in stormy weather. Imhoff Farm, Kommetjie, Cape Town, Tel: 082 3443163 Pirate Boat Craving adventure on the high seas? Set sail aboard the Jolly Roger and enjoy the live pirate show out at sea. Children will love the authentic looking pirate ship and the sense of adventure that the crew helps to create. Daily cruises: adults: R130, children: R60, sunset cruise: children: R100, adults: R200. Opening times: Subject to weather conditions V&A Waterfront Harbour, Cape Town, Tel: (021 421 0909 www.48hours.co.za is also lavish Black Forest Torte filled with chocolate mousse, cherries, whipped cream and chocolate shavings, Flourless Seasonal Naartjie Cake, and Chocolate and Orange Crémeux – a heavenly chocolate and orange mousse in a dark chocolate shell. Reminiscent of chilly afternoons spent at the fireside, there are classics like Blancmange with roasted plums, and fresh home-baked Cinnamon and Raisin Scones. Adding colour and vigour to the deep chocolate tones and winter-fruit hues is The Table Bay’s signature Rainbow Baked Cheese Cake, and the tantalizing Raspberry and Lemon Butter Icing Cake. The seemingly endless selection of desserts includes Chocolatepeppermint Crisp Pyramids (vanilla sponge choc ganache, choc peppermint); Banofee Pie (banana and toffee filling in a pie shell with cream and Brule banana); White Chocolate and Raspberry Cheese Cake (white cheese cake with rasberry jelly); Tiramisu; Mini Genoise KIDS FUN Go-karting Need for speed? Let them race each other around the 310m mini replica of the Killarney racetrack, complete with twists and turns to keep the adrenaline pumping. Adults: R100, children: R90 Opening times: Mondays – Sunday @ 9:30am – 10pm 10 Myhof Road, Kenilworth, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 683 2670 Cool Runnings Tobogganing Park We’ve swapped sunshine and beaches for the lure of snow here in Cape Town but that doesn’t mean we have to miss out on the winter sports they get to enjoy elsewhere. Cake (light sponge cake with ricotta cheese topping and candied peel), and Gulab jamun (milk solidsbased desserts covered in coconut). As always there is a choice of gluten free cakes and desserts including Jelly and Milk Custard Trifle (layers of fruit jelly and milk tart filling); Rich Chocolate Tartlets (almond shortbread, choc ganache); an assortment of fudges, macaroons, coconut ices, and truffles; the Chocolate and Orange Crémeux, and the Blancmange (baked cream with roasted plums). For those seeking savoury flavours, there is a choice of quiches like the Mushroom and leek quiche (gluten free), and Cape Malay Chicken Quiche, as well as sandwiches with a selection of luxury fillings. * The Table Bay’s High Tea is available between 2.30pm and 5.30pm from Monday to Sunday. For more information, visit www. suninternational.com; or call the Table Bay Hotel on 021 406 5000. KIDS FUN Opening Times: Tuesday – Friday: 12pm -6pm, Saturday-Sunday: 9am-6pm Off Carl Cronje Drive, Opposite Bellville Velodrome, Tel: (021) 949 4439 The Book Lounge For younger children (3-8 years) there’s adventure of a different kind every Saturday at 11am at the Book Lounge. The exciting stories will take them along for a different journey each week. It’s a great way to get them excited about reading and exploring the wonderful world of books. Saturdays @ 11am FREE 71 Roeland Street, Zonnebloem, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 462 2425 KIDS FUN Cape Town Museums The musty smell of old photographs and historic artefacts in well-lit showrooms offers a welcome retreat from the rainy weather outside. 25 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 481 3900 The Science Centre A world of discovery under one roof, the Science Centre features a wide variety of interactive displays and exciting activities for your enjoyment. Monday to Saturday 9am 4:30pm; Sundays & Public Holidays 10am - 4:30pm 370B Main Road, Observatory, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 300 3200 The Next 48hOURS 7 Movies The Next 48hOURS • Movie Releases Still showing: ‘Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2’ FILM: A LITTLE CHAOS CAST: kATE wINSLET, MATTHIAS SCHOENAERTS, STANLEY TUCCI, HELEN MCCRORY, STEvEN wADDINGTON, JENNIFER EHLE, ALAN RICkMAN DIRECTOR: ALAN RICkMAN Reunited for the first time since ‘Sense and Sensibility’, Alan Rickman directs Academy Award winner Kate Winslet in the romantic drama ‘A Little Chaos’. The year is 1682. Sabine De Barra (Winslet), a strong-willed and talented landscape designer, fulfils her chosen vocation in the gardens and countryside of France. One day, an unexpected invitation comes: Sabine is in the running for an assignment at the court of King Louis XIV (Rickman). Upon meeting with her, the King’s renowned landscape artist André Le Notre (Matthias Schoenaerts) is initially disturbed by Sabine’s distinctive eye and forward-thinking nature, but eventually chooses Sabine to build one of the main gardens at The Sun King’s new Palace of Versailles. Under pressure of time and as she charts her own course, Le Notre comes to recognize the value of “a little chaos” in Sabine’s process. While pushing herself and her workers to complete the Rockwork Grove as an outdoor ballroom, Sabine negotiates the perilous rivalries and intricate etiquette of the court, going about challenging gender and class barriers. Sabine forges a surprising connection Kate Winslett and Matthias Schoenaerts in ‘A Little Chaos’ with the King himself, and wins a vote of confidence from the King’s brother, Philippe (Academy Award nominee Stanley Tucci). As she gradually comes to terms with a tragedy in her past, Sabine’s professional and personal interactions with André bring out honesty, compassion, and creativity in both of them. “This is a human, and in many ways very modern, story,” says Rickman of the 17th-century set romantic drama ‘A Little Chaos’, which is his second feature as di- rector following ‘The Winter Guest’. He remembers, “Alison Deegan’s script landed unannounced in my letter box. As I read it, I was struck by Alison’s deep knowledge of the subject matter, by her incredibly refreshing use of language, and by her very personal take on the interplay between men and women.” ‘A Little Chaos’ re-imagines the creation of the Rockwork Grove, a unique element of France’s “Sun King” Louis XIV’s magnificent Palace of Versailles. Le Notre, established as a famous and cele- brated architect, is tasked with overseeing the creation of an outdoor ballroom. He turns to Sabine De Barra, an outsider to court and a landscape designer, to bring a fresh perspective. Rickman notes, “While their respective visions of beauty for the garden might initially be seen as contradictory, a true meeting of minds begins to take shape. “Any audience member will be able to enter this story, whether knowing a lot about the period or nothing at all. Some of what we are dramatizing happened, and some of it did not. We are looking at history through a kind of prism.” The screenplay’s key departure from the historical record was in the creation of the character of Sabine. Producer Gail Egan offers, “The character of Sabine is what gives our film such resonance. One of the things Kate Winslet said when she first read the script was that this was an incredibly modern story, only set in a different period. Sabine takes on life, creativity, and emotions in a very modern way; we can relate to her attitude, her pride, her pain, her hopes and dreams, and her redemption. “I’d worked with Alan when I was 19, on Sense and Sensibility. We had always remained in touch ever since,” says Winslet “I knew that our friends Emma Thompson and Phyllida Law had had a wonderful time when Alan directed them in ‘The Winter Guest’, so I was naturally intrigued to join with him on this.” Emmy Rossum and Hilary Swank in ‘You’re Not You’ FILM: YOU’RE NOT YOU CAST: HILARY SwANk, EMMY ROSSUM, JOSH DUHAMEL DIRECTOR: GEORGE C. wOLFE Tom Hardy in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ FILM: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD CAST: TOM HARDY, CHARLIzE THERON, NICHOLAS HOULT, ROSIE HUNTINGTON-wHITELEY, HUGH kEAYS-BYRNE, NATHAN JONES DIRECTOR: GEORGE MILLER Charlize Theron in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ 8 The Next 48hOURS From director George Miller, originator of the post-apocalyptic genre and mastermind behind the legendary ‘Mad Max’ franchise, comes ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’, a return to the world of the Road Warrior, Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy). Haunted by his turbulent past, Mad Max believes the best way to survive is to wander alone. Nevertheless, he becomes swept up with a group fleeing across the Wasteland in a War Rig driven by an elite Imperator, Furiosa (Charlize Theron). They are escaping a Citadel tyrannized by the Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne), from whom something irreplaceable has been taken. Enraged, the Warlord marshals all his gangs and pursues the rebels ruthlessly in the high-octane Road War that follows. www.48hours.co.za Kate (Hilary Swank) is a suave, married, eminently successful classical pianist just diagnosed with ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease). Bec (Emmy Rossum) is a brash college student and would-be rock singer who can barely keep her wildly chaotic and messy affairs, romantic and otherwise, together. Yet, when Bec takes a last-ditch job assisting Kate, just as Kate’s marriage to Evan (Josh Duhamel) hits the skids, both women come to rely on what becomes an unconventional, sometimes LABIA Fri 15 – Thurs 21 May Gardens R45 (Subject to Concessions) Daily 12.00, 2.30, 6.00, 8.30pm LITTLE CHAOS (13S) Daily 2.00, 6.00, 8.15pm YOU’RE NOT YOU (10DLS) Daily 8.15pm CHILD 44 (16V) Daily 8.30pm confrontational and fiercely honest bond. Aimless as she is, Bec is determined to become an intimate shadow to Kate - accompanying her and translating for her through the most bewildering and awkwardly comic circumstances. The result is a camaraderie stripped down to the barest essentials of daily sustenance and late-night confessions. But as sensual, meticulous, wilful Kate begins to rub off on whirlwind, spontaneous, free-spirited Bec - and vice versa - both women find themselves facing down regrets, exploring new territory and subtly expanding their ideas of who they want to be. Tel (021) 424 5927 www.thelabia.co.za Daily 12.15, 4.15pm www.aliveinside.us ALIVE INSIDE Daily 12.00pm THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (7-9PG) Daily 2.30, 5.45pm (no 5.45pm Wed) INHERENT VICE (18DLNSV) FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (10-12PGSV) Daily 2.00, 6.30pm Daily 11.30am, 4.00pm ENEMY (16SNL) LULLABY (16L) 15 May - 21 May 2015 All you need is love Beatles Tribute Show Brace yourself for a nostalgic trip back to the time when “Beatlemania” had the world in its grips. A toe-tapping, sing-along tribute to the Beatles. Roxy Revue Bar Wednesday to Saturday | 25 April 2015 to 27 June 2015 20h00 for 20h30 | Tickets R90 available from Computicket MVG discounts available.* *Rules with complete offer available at the MVG Rewards Centre and suninternational.com MVG (Most Valued Guest) is Sun International’s loyalty programme. Tell us about your experience, your feedback is important | www.suninternational.com/ tellus The Next 48hOURS • Fooding Around More ways with this wonderful winter fruit Fooding around with Jenny Morris @jennymorrischef G uavas – Mother Nature’s gift to us during winter – is one of the most powerful and versatile fruits. An excellent source of Vitamin C, Iron and fibre, guavas are also rich in Vitamin A and B1. Guavas have three times more Vitamin C than oranges, almost 20 times more than bananas and about three times more than papayas – just what we need when we need it to ward off winter colds. This high fibre winter jewel is rich in essential nutrients such as minerals, potassium and magnesium, yet it has a welcome low-calorie profile which is great news if you are trying to keep those love handles at bay during the long winter months. Guavas contain both major classes of antioxidant pigments, carotenoids and polyphenols, making them a real antioxidant powerhouse. The versatility of guavas is endless. Gone are the days where guavas were only considered good to eat stewed with custard! We all know that guavas can make wonderful salsa or tasty chutney to jazz up any meal, but guavas can also work well in cooking with ingredients such as fish or chicken. With guavas it is old meets new in the kitchen when it comes to savoury and sweet treats. Try some guava chicken. It is so easy to make - just pop the chicken in the oven and glaze it with guava nectar. This is scrumptious and adds so much flavour and versatility to that ordinary Sunday roast chicken. Who would have thought that you can combine guavas and fish in the same dish? Try cooking your fish in a delectable guava sauce, which you can prepare from guava juice, spices, tomato paste and lemon juice. It provides the most unbelievable taste – you will never want to cook without guavas again. Let’s Cook! Guava and Raspberry Fridge Tart Serves 6 – 8 Ingredients: Guava Raspberry Fridge Tart • • • • • • 1 x 200g packet Tennis biscuits 1 x 820g can guava halves, drained but reserve the syrup 1 x 360g can caramelised condensed milk 375ml water 1 x 80 g packet raspberry jelly 250ml cream Method: Dip the Tennis biscuits into the reserved syrup and lie overlapping on the base of a square or rectangular dish. Pour the remaining syrup over the biscuits. Combine the caramel treat and 250ml of the water. Whisk over low heat until the caramel has melted. Add the jelly powder and the remaining water. Mix well. Remove the pips from the guavas and chop them. Add to the jelly mixture. Leave to cool. Whip the cream until stiff and fold into the jelly and guava mixture. Pour over biscuits and refrigerate until set. Decorate with fresh raspberries and chocolate curls. Guava Chutney Makes 3 litres Ingredients: • 1 litre brown vinegar • 750ml sugar • 500g onions, peeled and finely chopped • 2.5ml ground ginger • 10ml cloves • 10ml salt • 5ml pepper Guava Chutney • 2.5 litres cooked guava puree Method: Heat vinegar in a stainless steel or enamel saucepan. Add sugar and heat until dissolved. Add onions and other spices and cook for 20 minutes. Add guava puree and cook until the mixture thickens. Allow to cool slightly. Bottle in sterilized jars after the chutney has cooled off. Serve with fish, chicken and cold meats. Ideal for browning oven baked chicken. FEATURING CAKE BOSS BUDDY VALASTRO MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA JUDGE MATT PRESTON FOOD NETWORK’S SIBA MTONGANA (FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY) PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY @goodfoodsa goodfoodandwineSA #GFWS2015 www.goodfoodandwineshow.co.za GFWS_48HRS_AD_265x200.indd 1 10 The Next 48hOURS 2015/05/06 3:09 PM www.48hours.co.za 15 May - 21 May 2015 The Next 48hOURS • What’s Hot Albert Frost Trio bring the blues to the Northern Suburbs T he Albert Frost Trio (with Schalk Joubert and Jonno Sweetman) will be rocking Die Boer theatre restaurant in Durbanville on Friday, May 15, at 8.30pm. Frost is a familiar and respected feature of the South African blues rock music scene. For the past 20 years, the energetic performances of this accomplished guitarist have dazzled audiences as he deftly alternates between rhythm and lead, while showcasing acoustic and electric guitars. His first love is blues, stemming from the influence of his long relationship with the Blues Broers, with whom he has performed since 1994 – that’s a relationship that has stretched for more than 20 years. The Blues Broers have recently become active again, releasing new material in the form of albums ‘Out of the Blue’ (2012) and ‘Into the Red’ (2014.) The ‘Albert Frost Blues Trio Live in Grahamstown’, recorded in 2013 and released earlier this year, reflects the magic of witnessing Frost performing with Joubert and Gibson. Frost has recorded with Arno Carstens, Koos Kombuis, Chris Chameleon, Blues Broers and many others. He has performed with every major artist in South Africa, and Albert Frost with international artists like Ali Faka Toure and Finley Quaye. He has toured with Simple Minds and R.E.M., and supported the Rolling Stones. * Tickets are R120 and can be booked on 021 979 1911, or online at www.dieboer.com. St Petersburg Ballet Theatre in city to perform ‘Swan Lake’ The St Petersburg Ballet Theatre (SPBT) arrives in South having received rave reviews and sold-out performances in Paris. Returning to Cape Town for the first time in eight years with the world’s most loved ballet, ‘Swan Lake’, two additional performances have been added to cope with the demand for tickets. Performances are at the Artscape Opera House from May 19 to 24. The South African season is part of a significant international tour which includes Johannesburg, Cape Town, Singapore, Perth and Melbourne that culminates in the UK season. “This global review gives South African audiences an indication of the treat that is in store for them. The St Petersburg Ballet Theatre offers Cape Town audiences their first opportunity in eight years of seeing ‘Swan Lake’ with its sumptuous sets and costumes accompanied by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra,” says international producer Andrew Guild. First performed in St. Petersburg in 1895, ‘Swan Lake’ with its unrivalled “white acts”, its spectacular and dramatic Ballroom scene, Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s music and moving story, is considered by many to be the ballet that towers above all oth- A scene from ‘Swan Lake’ ers. It tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. The choreographer of the original production was Julius Reisinger. The ballet was premiered by the Bolshoi Ballet at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. Although it is presented in many different versions, the St Petersburg Ballet theatre bases its staging, both choreographically and musically, on the 1895 revival of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, first staged for the Imperial Ballet on 15 January 1895, at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. For this revival, Tchaikovsky’s score was revised by the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre’s chief conductor and composer Riccardo Drigo * Tickets range from R285 per ticket. Book through Artscape Dial-a-Seat on 021 421 7695, or at Computicket. CHOW. NOW. National Call Centre: 0861 85 85 85 or order online at www.mrd.com 15 May - 21 May 2015 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 11 The Next 48hOURS • The Back Page New stop for Skateboarding for Hope tour T he Skateboarding for Hope community outreach initiative presented by VANS has added a new tour stop to its nationwide schedule. Skateboarding fans in the Western Cape can become part of the excitement when the road show slides into Somerset West on Saturday, May 16. The action will be going down at the I2B Skate Park on the corner Skater Stefan Jacobs of Hillcrest and Lourensford Road from 9am until 5pm. Kids from the ACVV Bright Lights children’s home will attend the free skate clinic and life skills workshop, while more experienced skaters can take part in the contest. The competition is divided into a TopGrom division for kids thirteen and younger and an Open division for skaters aged fourteen and older. The top three in the TopGrom division will earn product vouchers, while cash prizes are up for grabs in the Open division. Skaters also stand the chance to qualify for a wild card entry into the SA street championships at the Kimberley Diamond Cup Skateboarding World Championships presented by Kumba Iron Ore that will take place in Kimberley from October 7 to 10. The Skateboarding for Hope campaign is supported by the Northern Cape Provincial Government and has been travelling around the country for the past five years to promote skateboarding as an affordable and accessible sport. * For a detailed schedule of events, visit www.kimberleydiamondcup. com. Capegate Wheels Expo 2015 showcasing latest car trends Visit the Capegate Wheels Expo between Thursday and Sunday, May 14 and 17, and get to see the best sellers and new releases from Hyundai, Renault, Williams Hunt and Benba Motors to name a few. Scooters, motorcycles, accessories, vehicle protection services and other automotive services will also be on display at this centre wide exhibition. And if that’s not enough, visitors will also stand the chance of driving away with a new Hyundai i10. Simply complete and submit an entry form between until May 24 to stand in line to win this prize valued at R129 900. Get your entry forms from the Hyundai display opposite Edgars (upper level). Full terms and conditions are available at www.capegatecentre. co.za. * Up to date information will be available from the Capegate Shopping Precinct Facebook and Instagram pages. The Hyundai i10 prize on offer DOES YOUR MYCONNECT CARD EXPIRE IN MAY? Get your replacement card and transfer your card balance by 31 May 2015 at special kiosks in Table View and Civic Centre stations. Kiosk hours: 05:00 to 19:00 daily • Clear any penalties first at a normal station kiosk • Visit one of the dedicated card replacement kiosks with your expired card and your ID, passport or driver’s licence (birth certificate for children) • The balance will be transferred to your new card immediately Offer valid until 31 May 2015. Terms and conditions apply. Call the Transport Information Centre- (toll-free 24/7) 0800 65 64 63 www.myciti.org.za mycitibus.mobi dial *120*1040# MyCiTi - Integrated Rapid Transit System 12 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za @MyCiTiBus 15 May - 21 May 2015