Mirage

4.64 (11)

Mirage

8 performances between March 8, 2018 and Nov. 25, 2018
Theatre
Written and Directed by Khutjo Green • Performed by Dineo Lusenga
50mins

Following the success of this show's debut earlier this year, we are bringing it back for another run!

A sketch comedy about the fabulous, stylish and independent serial Maid of Honour Mandisa Sithole. While she is busy creating unforgettable weddings for her close friends and clientele, everyone around her, especially her nagging mother, wonder when it’ll be her day. Bonolo calls her a gamophobe, whilst her other friend Nthabiseng completely understands and respects the arrangement she has with her man.

Mandisa fears the day when Thabang proposes, will she say yes or no?


Audience Responses

Great play!

Puleng • Attended March 11, 2018, 3:30 p.m.
5.0

Dineo Lusenga is a force. She was brilliant

Karabo • Attended March 8, 2018, 8 p.m.
5.0

I had a great time. It was so much fun. The story had a really great way of tackling heavy topics that marriage faces. I was engaged by the performance by Dineo Lusenge. Khutjo Green told a great story.

Sanele • Attended March 8, 2018, 8 p.m.
5.0

Please collaborate with the other business owner and tenants in the precinct and the local police to have stronger security outside of the premises. My friends phone got stolen last night, just outside the entrance, busy ordering an Uber. And apperantly its the third this incident is happening this week. We want our artistic spaces in the Jhb CBD preserved and thriving, and unfortunately crime can will chase customers away.

Yanda • Attended March 8, 2018, 8 p.m.
5.0

Loved it. Relatable. Lol even my name featured in the play. She is great, it had elements of interaction, made me feel like I was at a wedding.

Tsakane • Attended March 9, 2018, 8 p.m.
5.0

It made me mad, which makes it necessary! Yay to alternative narratives taking up space!

Tshego • Attended March 10, 2018, 8 p.m.
4.0

So intense, so relevant, so touching. It gives a great perspective into the african culture as a whole, but more importantly the expectations of any woman regardless of race towards marriage. The tag of being branded as ‘less than’ if you do not have a husband. Great performance.