New Play, RISE ’76 – Marks the 50th Anniversary of June 16th
The Market Theatre has teamed up with the Baxter Theatre to co-produce a brand new play, RISE ’76: The Story of June 16th, that honours the 50th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising — a milestone that coincides with the week in which The Market Theatre first opened its doors in 1976. It is written and directed by multi-award-winning contemporary playwright and director, Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni.
The collaboration between the two landmark theatres marks a significant cultural moment, highlighting their shared commitment to impactful storytelling.
This beautifully crafted, moving and powerful work of historical fiction will sit in the Mannie Manim Theatre from 5 – 28 June 2026, with its 4-week run inclusive of two special commemorative performances on Youth Day and being a centrepiece of The Market Theatre’s 50th birthday weekend from 17 – 19 June 2026.
RISE ’76 transports audiences to Molefe Secondary, a fictional school in Soweto. As the mid-year exams loom, student leaders “Bafana Buthelezi” (played by Alex Sono) and “Kedibone Moloi” (Zilungile Mbombo) find themselves in a heated confrontation with their principal, “Mr Alfie Ndlovu” (Botlhale Mahlangu), over the imposition of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. The disagreement quickly escalates into a tragic turning point, altering the course of history and exposing apartheid’s brutality.
Completing the cast are Deon Lotz, Mfuneli Ntumbuka, Sbuja Dywili and Ben Albertyn.
“This gripping play locates itself within, and further enriches, The Market Theatre’s five decades-long legacy of reflecting the South African story – one of resilience, meaningful human connection and the fight for justice. It is an impeccably researched production, while also being a piercingly honest and deeply humanising piece of historical fiction that re-examines the events leading up to – and the immediate aftermath of – the historic day with compassion and care for the affected families and lost lives.”
“With an event of this magnitude, thousands of details can easily fall through the cracks. So, with this play, I have picked up what I think are only a couple of crumbs, but the crumbs do give us an idea of the various flavours of that terrible day,” she shares.“What drew me to joining this project was not only the opportunity to reflect on something 50 years later with the hindsight of today, but also the challenge of telling a story that almost every South African knows, and finding ways to experience it anew. My philosophy in telling this very well-known story was to always remember that there is not one dominant ‘true’ voice. Rather, there are many different voices that can complement or contradict the greater historical narrative that we know.”
Show Information:
RISE ’76: The Story of June 16th
Cape Town:
Baxter Studio – Baxter Theatre Centre
Dates:
8 – 30 May 2026
Tuesday – Friday at 8pm
Saturday at 3pm & 8pm
Ticket Prices:
R150-R250 (including VAT)
Bookings:
Bookings available via Webtickets
Johannesburg:
Mannie Manim at The Market Theatre
Dates & Times:
5 – 28 June 2026
Wednesday – Friday at 19h00
Saturday at 15h00 & 19h00
Sunday at 15h00
Special Youth Day performance, 16 June at 15h00 & 19h00
Tickets:
Priced from R140 – R220
Bookings:
Can be made through Webtickets
Age Restriction:
PG
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