The production The King Of Broken Things will be presented by Theatresmiths at the Baxter Studio from Wednesday May 1 until Saturday May 18.
It is performed by Cara Roberts, conceptualised, written and directed by Michael Taylor-Broderick, with set construction by Bryan Hiles.
“The show touches on ancient Japanese traditions, mythology, and dreams, and highlights the magic that we so easily forget is everywhere,” says director Michael Taylor-Broderick. “It is a timely reminder to us all to think about the world and the repercussions of our actions, thoughts and words. And how we would do well to dwell more on the magic words – imagine, believe and dream.”
The King of Broken Things is a journey into the broken heart of a young boy. The message is that the rehabilitation of broken things includes people and hearts, and that all things, seen and unseen, can be mended.
It received a Gold Ovation Award at the 2023 National Arts Festival and most recently, a Fleur du Cap Theatre Award for Best Theatre Production for Children and Young People following its Cape premiere at The Drama Factory.
There is an age recommendation of over 10.
Tickets cost R150 or R130 for students, pensioners and block bookings of 10 or more. Book through Webtickets or at Pick n Pay Stores. For discounted block or schools bookings, charities or fundraisers contact Carmen Kearns on email carmen.kearns@uct.ac.za