TEDx Talk: Another Conversation for the Dinner Table by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni:
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TEDx Talk: Another Conversation for the Dinner Table by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni:
NEIGHBOURHOOD, a play by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni, Baxter Trailer
DELELA, a play by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni (Baxter Trailer)
Time to Dream (CASA Award: Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni Teaser)
FULL SHORT DOCUMENTARY: Time to Dream (Canadian-South African Playwriting Award Short Documentary featuring Tamara Guhrs, Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni and Rehane Abrahams) by Dominique Jossie
Manyano Media Presents Black Girl Live Lecture: The Storyteller as effective communicator by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni
Do go and see Neighbourhood - for the fantastic cast, the wonderful staging, and the engaging script, says Karen Rutter.
WEEKEND SPECIAL NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW by Karen Rutter: "[Neighbourhood is] immaculately delivered, each member of the cast completely on point, with an atmospheric soundscape and subtle lighting rounding out the delivery. I was immersed in the characters and the plot, with a script that had astonishingly frequent funny moments, despite the sombre subject"
Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni is een van die mees talentvolle en dinamiese jong teaterpraktisyns wat in Kaapstad werk en daar wag ongetwyfeld ’
NETWERK24 SAINTHOOD REVIEW by Marina Griebenow:"Wat beindruk en tref, is nie net suksesvolle toneelmatige aspekte van Sainthood nie, maar ook die skywer se gebalanseerde standpunte. Sk skroom nie om die donkerste kant van die skole in grafiese besonderhede te wys nie, maar die word gesalf met menslikheid en humor, gepas lomp soos dit maar gaan met seuns."
‘Neighbourhood’ se protesteater neem jou reguit na die mens
NETWERK24 NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW by Laetitia Pople: "Mashifane wa Noni se politieke en maatskaplike vraagstukke in uitklopteater. Sy skroom nie om diepgaande filosofiese besinnings in lekeraal aan te bied sodat jy presies weet waar die seer en sweer is nie. Sy skep lewensgetroue karakters en dialoog in pas met daardie mense en hul lewensruimtes"
https://thecaperobyn.co.za/review-not-in-my-backyard-rupture-of-the-south-african-dream-in-neighbourhood/
THE CAPE ROBYN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW by Robyn Cohen: "This play lands like a slap loudly on stage. Neighbourhood is more than a cautionary tale. It shrieks to gaze deep into land justice and providing safe havens for all. Neighbourhood is a scathing indictment on the rupture of the South African Dream.”
Currently enjoying a short season at The Baxter, Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni’s ‘Delela’ is a finger-on-the-pulse comedy packed with Machiavel
DAILY MAVERICK DELELA REVIEW by Keith Bain: "Delela’s cast provides 90 highly engaging minutes of satisfying succour in the form of dialogue that’ll make you sit up and listen. And it’s worth hearing what these characters have to say — because I think Mashifane wa Noni has her ear to the ground, her heart in the right place, and a mind worth tapping into. Her characters are in many ways fighting for the soul of our nation, and in their virulent dialogue lurks something resembling truth"
Delela features an original, hilarious, cheeky, and provocative script and the performances, the staging, the tech, the set are all great.
WEEKEND SPECIAL DELELA REVIEW by Megan Choritz: "Tiisetso has written an original, hilarious, cheeky, and provocative script, and she has directed her vision with great clarity. Everything about this production is excellent. The performances, the staging, the tech, the set are all great and the subject matter totally, absolutely needs to be out there for everyone to see."
DELELA, onstage at the Baxter, is an intelligent play that roguishly explores racial and economic privilege through vanity philanthropy.
THEATRE SCENE CAPE TOWN DELELA REVIEW by Barbara Loots: "Delela is a very intelligent play in its employ of equilibrium disruption, and I hope the theatre team behind it embraces that character going forward without fear of upsetting people. I hope they continue to speak their truth loudly (and then even louder) in such a creative way.
The word 'delela' means cheeky, rude, disrespectful or out of line - and I couldn't think of a more fitting title for this production and th
BROADWAY WORLD DELELA REVIEW by Faeron Wheeler: "It's a brilliant piece of satire that points the finger and pokes fun at the world of vanity philanthropy. While the setting is very definitely South African, I could see it making audiences simultaneously laugh and feel uncomfortable around the world"
https://thecaperobyn.co.za/review-delela-deliciously-cheeky-play-with-twisty-bits-and-a-shakespearean-undertow/
THE CAPE ROBYN DELELA REVIEW by Robyn Cohen: “Bridging the arc of history towards justice – Thrilling to see Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni’s new play, … a deliciously cheeky play with twisty bits and a Shakespearean undertow … a lot of fun and it’s very serious.”
When last did you watch a play in a theatre? I think I have only seen one since the plague, so finding myself in Cape
DAILY FRIEND DELELA REVIEW by Gabriel Crouse: "For performing these antiheroes with wit and panache sufficient to keep me laughing almost throughout, the actors Katlego Lebogang, Daniel Barney Newton, and Frances Sholto-Douglas deserve many cheers. So does the young writer-director Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni, for making a clever play"
https://uct.ac.za/radio/articles/2019-02-18-sainthood-play-review
UCT RADIO SAINTHOOD REVIEW by Farah Abdurahman: "Mashifane wa Noni manages to capture the tension of the space with the energetic choreography and the use of the human voice, beyond just delivering dialogue. The young and talented cast of UCT students and graduates bring the story to life in ways that seem so natural and authentic to the issues they are trying to convey, with a little bit of humour that keeps the audience engaged"