Tracey Saunders is a logophile who devours words on the page and loves them on the stage and airwaves. When she isn’t watching theatre she is writing about and advocating for more theatre for more people more often. She believes in the power and the importance of the arts and its ability to heal and transform the world. She is a member of the National Arts Festival Artistic committee, curator of the Arena Programme at NAF ( 2017 & 2018), convenor of the Standard Bank Ovation Awards ( 2016 - 2018). a member of the Fleur Du Cap Awards Judging Panel and a board member of Jungle Theatre Company, Theatre in the Backyard and The Theatre Arts Admin Collective.
Percy Tucker's remarkable autobiography recounts the dramatic and exciting history of entertainment in South Africa as he alone can tell it. In his company, we revisit theatres old and new and meet a parade of colourful, sometimes outrageous personalities, share in the excitement of opening nights at home and abroad and meet the most significant performers and directors of the last fifty years
Percy Tucker's remarkable autobiography recounts the dramatic and exciting history of entertainment in South Africa as he alone can tell it. In his company, we revisit theatres old and new and meet a parade of colourful, sometimes outrageous personalities, share in the excitement of opening nights at home and abroad and meet the most significant performers and directors of the last fifty years
Percy Tucker's remarkable autobiography recounts the dramatic and exciting history of entertainment in South Africa as he alone can tell it. In his company, we revisit theatres old and new and meet a parade of colourful, sometimes outrageous personalities, share in the excitement of opening nights at home and abroad and meet the most significant performers and directors of the last fifty years.