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Daniel Dercksen has been a film and theatre journalist in South Africa the past 30 years and as a trainer and educator has presented regular workshops in scriptwriting and creative writing during the past 17 years.
Dead Man Down

[Daniel Dercksen] If there is one film that everyone will be talking about, it's Danish-born director Niels Arden Oplev's entrancing and not-to-be-missed Dead Man Down. Oplev stunned the world with his adaptation of Stieg Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and with Dead Man Down, his craft as a filmmaker and vision as a storyteller are irrefutable.

Posted 12 days ago | Like
Dare to be stoked

[Daniel Dercksen] Stoker is a deliciously dark and twisted shocker that will hit you like a ton of bricks. No, it's not a film about the infamous vampire king, but the killer in this nerve-wracking psychological thriller is as charming and malevolent as the Lord of Fangs, an opportunist who preys on the innocent.

Posted 11 days ago | Like
Bennett's People

[Daniel Dercksen] When a person comes into our lives it can drastically change our world, and in award-winning English playwright Alan Bennett's sensational new play People, the Tsunami effect of strangers invading our personal space is amplified with riotous and startling consequences.

Posted 26 days ago | Like
Seven Psychopaths

[Daniel Dercksen] There are seven good reasons to indulge in the deliciously wicked and insanely wacky Seven Psychopaths. You will shamelessly fall hopelessly in love with the feral characters that vividly burst to life in Academy Award-winning writer-director Martin McDonagh's invigorating and highly entertaining crime-comedy.

Posted 1 month ago | Like
Punchy Champ

[Daniel Dercksen] There's a new buffed-up Champ on the block and, in its new incarnation, its devilish and infectious spontaneity offers entertainment with a punch! The three frisky bears have now found a new home at the Fugard Theatre and, even if you have seen it during the Artscape Spring Season last year, this is one furry encounter you simply cannot miss.

Posted 1 month ago | Like
Special Thanks To Guests From Afar

[Daniel Dercksen] Sometimes life happens and when it blossoms delicately, like in Special Thanks To Guests From Afar, its lingering fragrance ignites tender recollections of friends and strangers who shape our lives.

Posted 1 month ago | Like
A feast of opera on the big screen and on stage

[Daniel Dercksen] From 6 April opera lovers can indulge in Wagner's sumptuous Parsifal on the big screen and also experience Verdi's Otello live at the Artscape Opera.

Posted 1 month ago | Like
A young man who made Fugard cry

[Daniel Dercksen] Daniel Dercksen shares a few thoughts with newcomer Alex Middlebrook, who delivers an astounding performance as the troubled teenager Hally in Master Harold ... and the Boys, now on at the Fugard Theatre.

Posted 1 month ago | Like
Deserved recognition at the Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards

[Daniel Dercksen] My, my. Wasn't it something, and wasn't it fun? The annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards was a bejewelled evening of goodwill where everyone got something. Like a family gathering to celebrate theatre, an awards evening is not about who gets what, but, more importantly, about recognition and appreciation bestowed on those who make theatre happen and keep it alive.

Posted 2 months ago | Like
Let's dream with Master Harold ... and the boys

[Daniel Dercksen] Thirty one years after it was first staged in America, Athol Fugard's consummate Master Harold ... and the boys still manages to break your heart with a soulful journey into one of the greatest productions the world has ever seen, now playing at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town.

Posted 2 months ago | Like

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