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Critically acclaimed war drama and stage production, Far Gone, brings its powerful story to South African theatres this November

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The internationally acclaimed stage production Far Gone is set to make its South African debut with a highly anticipated tour that will bring its gripping, thought-provoking story to local audiences. Known for its raw storytelling and powerful performances, Far Gone has captivated theatre lovers across the globe, and now South Africa will experience it first-hand.

The Baxter Theatre in Cape Town will welcome the show from November 11–15, and it moves to Joburg Theatre in Johannesburg from November 19–22 as part of an ambitious new tour spanning four continents.

Written and performed by Ugandan-born actor and writer John Rwothomack, Far Gone tells the heartbreaking story of a young boy’s journey from childhood innocence to life as a forcibly recruited child soldier in Northern Uganda. The one-man show produced by Roots Mbili Theatre  from Sheffield, England, a company founded to give a platform to voices and stories often missing from the international stage.

“As an artist, it’s one thing to work internationally. To tour your own work globally feels incredibly special. We are humbled to take this important piece of work across four continents. I hope the heartbreaking story will resonate with South African audiences and those around the world,” said Rwothomack.

Directed by Nigerian theatre-maker Mojisola Kareem and originally co-produced with Sheffield Theatres, Far Gone blends humour, poetry, and physical theatre to explore the devastating impact of child abductions by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), which forcibly recruited tens of thousands of children across Central and East Africa.

Rwothomack drew inspiration for the play from his own experience of nearly being kidnapped by the LRA at the age of eight.

The production was met with critical acclaim on its UK tour in 2022, earning five-star reviews. The current international tour began in September with a run at Sheffield Theatres’ Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, followed by performances at The Lowry in Manchester, the Tua-Tiu-Tiann International Arts Festival, Feng Dance International Gala and National Dong Hwa University in Taiwan. It now heads to South Africa, with shows at The Baxter Theatre Centre in Cape Town and the Joburg Theatre in Johannesburg, before concluding in London and Kansas City, USA next spring.

Founded in 2021 by John Rwothomack, creative producer Sam Holland and digital director Smart Banda, Roots Mbili Theatre is committed to spotlighting stories from Africa and the African diaspora. The company’s most recent work, Lines, completed a tour in 2024 that finished at New York’s La Mama Theatre.

Rwothomack’s motivation is deeply personal, “I made a promise to myself that I would tell this story one day. These guerrilla groups and child kidnappings are still a reality around the world; we have to show that in a truthful way. When I finished training as an actor, I thought the theatre scene was not set up to represent my voice, nor that of many others. So I knew if I wanted to be truly heard, I would have to build a space to do it. At Roots Mbili Theatre, we are dedicated to pinpointing views and stories that are not on the radar of theatre to give them the platform they deserve.”

Tickets: Available through Webtickets – www.webtickets.co.za 

Event Details
Cape Town
 Venue: The Baxter Theatre Centre – The Lessor
 Dates: 11–15 November 2025
 Time: 20:00
 Price: R150 – R200
Direct Cape Town booking link: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1564776573

Johannesburg
Venue: The Lesedi Theatre, Joburg Theatre
Dates: 19–22 November 2025
Time: 19:30 
Price: R150 
Direct Joburg booking link: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1574483304 

About John Rwothomack

  • John Rwothomack is a Ugandan-born, London-trained writer, director and actor whose work has had a significant impact on both UK and international stages. 
  • He has been commissioned by Sheffield Theatres and English Touring Theatre, and has been shortlisted for the Alfred Fagon Award for Play of the Year and The Sit Up Award. He is also a recipient of the Peggy Ramsay Award.
  • In 2021, he founded Roots Mbili Theatre, where he serves as artistic director. The company has received widespread acclaim, producing and touring his work across the UK and internationally. His plays, including LinesNever Look Back and Far Gone, have been performed at leading venues. Far Gone has also been published by Nick Hern Books.

Social Media Links:
 John Rwothomack Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrwothomack

Reviews:
 “A treasure of a play, a near-perfect spectacle, and an emotional and frank depiction of the cycle of violence and loss of innocence.” – British Theatre Guide

 “Under the inspired direction of Mojisola Elufowoju, Far Gone incorporates a bold form of storytelling, using the oral tradition – and direct address to the audience – alongside movement and mime, often for minutes at a time without accompanying words.” – The Guardian

 “Far Gone is certainly an engaging play. Rwothomack does a fantastic job at drawing the audience into the action.” – West End Best Friend

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