An African twist to Shakespeare

Experience a powerful meeting of classical literature and contemporary African artistry at Vergenoegd Löw Wine Estate in Faure this Friday (30 May). My Lover Swears: Sonnets and Song is an […]

Siphokazi Jonas (pictured) and Tholwana Dyosopu will mesmerise the audience in My Lover Swears: Sonnets and Song, a reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s timeless sonnets through African song, storytelling, and the spoken word.

Experience a powerful meeting of classical literature and contemporary African artistry at Vergenoegd Löw Wine Estate in Faure this Friday (30 May).

My Lover Swears: Sonnets and Song is an intimate one-night-only performance that reinterprets Shakespeare’s timeless sonnets through African song, storytelling and spoken word.

The evocative performance features two leading South African voices, acclaimed singer-songwriter and Sama nominee Tholwana Dyosopu and award-winning poet, playwright, and performer Siphokazi Jonas.

They bring new life and language to Shakespeare’s enduring works.

Dyosopu rose to fame as a teenager after winning SA’s Got Talent in 2014. Her debut EP 2.0.1.5. received critical acclaim and a Sama nomination for Best Pop Album.

Jonas is known for her groundbreaking stage production #WeAreDyingHere, which was later adapted into a Safta-winning short film. Her recent collection of poetry, Weeping Becomes a River, was the Book Lounge Book of the Year 2024.

Following the performance, guests will enjoy a Cape heritage-inspired three-course dinner, paired with award-winning wines from Vergenoegd Löw, crafted by rising star winemaker Vusi Dalicuba. Wines will be available for purchase at special event pricing.

The event runs from 18:00 to 22:00. The cost of R1 000 per person includes a glass of wine on arrival, the live performance, and the three-course dinner.

• Space is limited, so booking is essential at https://vergenoegd.co.za.

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