Run in collaboration with the Mossel Bay Advertiser's Oliver Twist Community Project, part of the proceeds will be donated this worthy cause in support of learners in need of school stationary and supplies in January 2016.
The Voorjaarsfees commences with a not-to-be-missed performance by cabaret diva Petronel Baard on 16 December. Petronel is on stage again on 8 January 2016, for those who missed her first show.
Webber & Wine, which debut at the Monroe Theatre on 5 December, is on at the Monroe Theatre on 17 and 30 December, as well as 6 January 2016. This collaboration features storyteller Cornelle Carstens and pianist Annette Strydom, presenting the favourite love songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber from Cats, Evita and more, intertwined with the true stories of South African couples like Ingrid Jonker and Jack Cope, Marjorie Wallace and Jan Rabie and more.
For those preferring the lighter side of life, join Cornelle Carstens for comedy cabaret Variety is the spice of life on 18 and 28 December.
Afrikaans poet and rapper, Hakkiesdraad Hartman, brings his Straatjoernalis: Die Riel Makhoi back to the Monroe Theatre by popular demand on 29 December and 7 January 2016.