Act One Bar & Restaurant at Theatre On The Bay
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Cape Town's Most Beautiful Theatre
Act One Bar & Restaurant offers a tasty menu for your pre-evening show dining in the restaurant upstairs, at Theatre On the Bay.
Bookings can be made by calling the theatre box-office line on (021) 438-3301 or by emailing reception@theatreonthebay.co.za.
See you at the theatre!
Facilities
- Cuisine : Bistro, Coffee Shop, Contemporary, Grills, Light Meals, South African, Traditional, Wine bar
- Ambience : Relaxed, Romantic, Trendy, Upmarket
- Entertainment : Theatre
- Dress : Smart/Casual
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Trading Hours
Operating 2 hours before the start of the show.
Last orders taken, half-hour before the start of the show.
Specials at this Restaurant
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Step into a world of power, attitude, and electrifying movement as LAMTA presents Killer Queen — a bold dance production celebrating confidence, individuality, and fierce stage presence.
Featuring dynamic choreography, high-energy performances, and a diverse cast of talented dancers, Killer Queen takes audiences on a journey through strength, glamour, and the unapologetic spirit of a true queen.
R300
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Presented by Pieter Toerien with The Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy, the legendary musical romp is celebrated for its outrageous humour, unforgettable music, and boundary-breaking spirit. Richard O'Brien's timeless rock musical promises an exhilarating theatrical experience packed with sass, sparkle, and audience participation.
Age restriction: PG16
This brand-new production boasts a fantastic cast, dazzling performances, iconic costumes, and the incomparable Craig Urbani stepping back into the stilettos of the iconic Dr Frank-N-Furter.
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16 July - 16 August
Starring Alan Committie as famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, in one of his most famous and controversial cases.
Widely regarded as a landmark in detective storytelling, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd challenged conventions of the genre and forever changed how mystery novels could be written. Its innovative structure and unforgettable ending have inspired countless writers, critics, and adaptations across film, television, and stage.
Directed Alan Swerdlow - Tickets R350

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