Jerry Maseko and Dr John Kani visit 600-seat Polokwane theatre site on Thursday
A visit to the Limpopo Provincial Theatre construction site on Thursday saw Limpopo MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture, Jerry Maseko, joined by well-known South African actor and playwright, Dr John Kani, to check on the progress of the new venue. The state-of-the-art theatre, which started construction in February 2024, is set to be a significant cultural hub in Polokwane and is expected to be finished by 2027. The facility boasts impressive features, including a large auditorium for 600 people, a smaller hall for 200, and various amenities like a restaurant, coffee shop, bookshop, and a bar.
Key details of the theatre project
- Who: Limpopo MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture, Jerry Maseko, and veteran South African actor and playwright, Dr John Kani.
- What: Visited the Limpopo Provincial Theatre construction site to assess progress.
- Where: Located at the Bakone Malapa Open-Air Museum, along the R37 Chuenespoort Road in Polokwane, Limpopo.
- When: The visit took place on Thursday. Construction began in February 2024 and is planned for completion in 2027.
- Details of the theatre: It will be a state-of-the-art facility featuring a 600-seat main auditorium, a 200-seat secondary hall, a restaurant, coffee shop, bookshop, and a bar.
A closer look at the Limpopo Provincial Theatre
The development of the Limpopo Provincial Theatre marks a significant step forward for arts and culture in the region. The project, situated at the Bakone Malapa Open-Air Museum in Polokwane, began its construction phase in February 2024. This ambitious undertaking is scheduled to conclude in 2027, promising to deliver a modern and well-equipped venue for performances and community events. The vision for the theatre includes a large main auditorium with a capacity of 600 seats, complemented by a smaller hall that can accommodate 200 guests. Beyond the performance spaces, the facility is designed to be a vibrant social and cultural destination, incorporating a restaurant, a coffee shop for casual meetings, a bookshop to promote literature, and a bar for patrons to enjoy. The visit by MEC Jerry Maseko and Dr John Kani highlights the importance of this project and the commitment to its successful completion.
Frequently asked questions about the Limpopo Provincial Theatre
- Q: When will the Limpopo Provincial Theatre be open to the public?
A: The theatre is expected to be completed and ready for opening in 2027. - Q: Who is involved in the development of the theatre?
A: The project is overseen by the Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, with MEC Jerry Maseko playing a key role. Prominent figures like Dr John Kani are also showing interest and support for the development. - Q: What kind of performances can people expect at the new theatre?
A: While specific programming isn’t detailed yet, the size of the auditoriums suggests it will be capable of hosting a wide range of performances, from large theatrical productions to smaller concerts and events. - Q: Are there any other facilities besides the performance halls?
A: Yes, the theatre will include a restaurant, coffee shop, bookshop, and a bar, aiming to be a comprehensive cultural and entertainment destination. - Q: Where exactly is the theatre being built?
A: It’s being constructed at the Bakone Malapa Open-Air Museum, located along the R37 Chuenespoort Road in Polokwane. - Q: How much progress has been made on the construction?
A: MEC Jerry Maseko and Dr John Kani visited on Thursday to assess the construction progress, indicating that work is actively underway.
For more news on developments in Limpopo, you can visit https://www.cityofthohoyandou.co.za/category/news/. You can also see the original announcement and details of this story at https://x.com/LimChronicle/status/1989024814065996008.




