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Curtain Up on SAST TV: Bringing South African Theatre to the World!

November 23, 2024

SAST TV: Bringing the Magic of South African Theatre to the World

The South African State Theatre (SAST) is launching SAST TV, a new video streaming platform that brings the excitement of live theatre to audiences anywhere. The platform offers a wide array of content, including original theatre productions, dramatic performances, animations, podcasts, music, and exclusive live performances.

SAST TV aims to make theatre accessible to everyone, regardless of location or background. It offers a user-friendly interface with a responsive menu that makes it easy to browse and find content. Subscribers can explore different genres, from contemporary drama to animated storytelling, and enjoy podcasts that showcase the best of South African and African theatre. The platform is accessible through various devices, including mobile devices, computers, and smart TVs.

SAST TV
Aubrey Sekhabi, State Theatr Artistic Director

More than Just a Digital Stage

SAST TV is not just a digital stage; it’s a bridge that connects artists and audiences across geographical boundaries. This groundbreaking platform celebrates, shares, and preserves South African culture and talent, making world-class theatre experiences available to all.

The platform features a diverse range of productions that reflect the unique voices of South Africa’s arts scene. SAST TV promises monthly new releases, exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and interactive events to keep theatre enthusiasts engaged. Specifically curated playlists will highlight local talent, with a mix of upcoming shows and beloved classics.

Accessibility for All

SAST TV offers a variety of subscription plans, including student and family options, to ensure that quality content is available to everyone. This commitment to accessibility aligns with the South African State Theatre’s mission to showcase diverse voices and make the arts accessible, enriching South African culture for future generations.

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