Oqalile Tshetshe (he is him)

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oqalile tshetshe · June 17, 2026 certified reviewer
Essentially every story has been told before, the challenge is to raise the stakes and have it be a reflection up to life. Now take the themes of Care, Relationships and "Truth"... expose and manipulate them at their core with 2 climax's and places it in our most up to date medium of media, a podcast. You get playback comfortably uncomfortable reality of the world we no longer live in but are in constant service to. ... full review

The Do Over

oqalile tshetshe · June 17, 2026 certified reviewer
Creativity, vulnerability and Ability that has been waiting for its turn to shine for so long that the light immited has the audience immersed in it, but is also just so bright that you will cry. ... full review

Early Day

oqalile tshetshe · June 11, 2026 certified reviewer
A story about how a therapy session can help us navigate the complexities, truths and discomforts of the human condition. This show is literally a compilation of therapy sessions, yet as an audience member I feel like I just left my own session. ... full review

Mark Vigeant: OUT THERE

oqalile tshetshe · June 06, 2026 certified reviewer
Make sure you do your warm ups before you enter the forest., because not only will you enjoy the show, but you get to be part of the show. An immersive ride, where you dont know where to look, but regardless of where you do look, you will be entertained. Entertainingly truthful look at what happens when people chase what the think SHOULD of...... full review

Pit of Hope

oqalile tshetshe · June 06, 2026 certified reviewer
I love a metaphoric double entendre. The show is fully about the experience of dogs in the sytem, yet in the same breath it's also about the family's and people who get taken away by the system. The show does a great job at making everyone human... All these human beings... (And humans acting as dogs) were just people having their lives suffocated by the system, whether the system has made them who they are today, or who they are sadly becoming.... full review

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