Theatres Cape Town

In a place where the deep blue waters of the ocean merge effortlessly with the dark green vineyards of South Africa’s premier wine-making region, you will find a fantastic and varied art scene. Whether you enjoy visual arts or performing arts, there are plenty of great locations in Cape Town to keep you entertained. Here is a place where you can enjoy the best of local theatre – whether it be a musical, comedy, opera, ballet or drama, the mosaic of theatres in Cape Town will keep you entertained on a regular basis.

Cape Town is home to some of the biggest and best known theatres in the country. Apart from regularly housing local acts, these theatres are often used to house international acts as they tour the country and give South African audiences a chance to see what sort of theatrical spectacles are available elsewhere in the world. So, whether you have your heart set on seeing a local or international performance, visit one of the many brilliant Cape Town theatres and make the most of your stay in this beautiful city.

Baxter Theater
Main Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town
Tel: +27 (0)21 685 7880
www.baxter.co.za

Maynardville Open Air Theatre
C/O Wolfe and Church Streets, Wynberg, Cape Town
Information on current plays can be found from a local tourist office.
www.Maynardvilleopenairtheatre.co.za

Spier Amphitheatre
R310, Spier Wine Estate, Lynedoch, Stellenbosch, Cape Town
Tel: +27 (0)21 809 1177
www.spierarts.org.za

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