Get to know us
Meet the people who work tirelessly to keep everything running smoothly
Director, Owner and Head of Musical Theatre
Byron Bure
Byron grew up in the small town, Estcourt, in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. He sang in one of South Africa’s internationally acclaimed choirs, 'The KwaZulu-Natal Youth Choir', for 3 years, participating in numerous international choral competitions all over Europe.
After completing his studies in which he obtained his Licentiate in both Drama and Musical Theatre, Licentiate Teaching Diploma and a postgraduate course in Stage Directing at the Waterfront Theatre College, Byron joined the teaching staff for two years. Byron won Best Musical Theatre Actor in his third year and was honoured with the Most Outstanding Student award in his final year. In January 2016, Byron opened the doors to his own Drama, Musical Theatre and Dance Academy in Gardens, Cape Town – Byron Bure Academy of Theatre Arts.
Byron has performed in numerous productions including ‘Godspell’, ‘Hairspray’, ‘Preeoudly Seeouff Effriken’, ‘A Chorus Line’, ‘The Yellow Wood’ (the National Arts Festival, Grahamstown), 'Footloose' and ‘Othello’ before co-writing and starring in the touring show ‘The Regulars’. Byron’s directing debut started with Jason D. Martin’s ‘Dying Light’, at the Galloway Theatre in Cape Town, that also toured to The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. It has since been showcased in the Afrikaans translation, ‘Donker Lig’ at The Klein Libertas Theatre, Stellenbosch and Die Pierneef Theatre in Pretoria. He then directed Doctor Godenstein’s Man in Cape Town, in 2016. In 2017, Byron directed the national tour of the musical, ‘RENT’ before assisting in directing ‘The Wizard of Oz’ at Artscape Theatre in Cape Town.
Vocal and piano coach
Casey Wallace
Casey is a born and raised Capetonian with a passion for music and teaching. Growing up she was always involved in music, from choirs, the church band, orchestra, eisteddfods etc. She matriculated as the dux learner of her high school, having maintained first place in her music class for all 5 years there. After matriculating, Casey studied a Bachelor’s Degree in Education at Stellenbosch University where she graduated cum laude at the top of her class. She enjoyed the cultural experiences in Stellenbosch, getting involved in her residence’s acapella group and joining their music society. She has been teaching for the last 2 years and is eager to share her passion and excitement for singing.
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Casey likes to create a calm, warm atmosphere during lessons, making sure that each student feels comfortable to engage in the lesson in a way that gives them the best chance to succeed. She enjoys working with people of all ages and is excited to help her students thrive.
Head of Drama
Tara Macpherson
Tara is originally from Cape Town and passionate about anything and everything related to theatre. Her passion led her to study Drama and Musical Theatre at the Waterfront Theatre School where she graduated in 2015, achieving her LTCL in Musical Theatre with distinction, and ATCL in Drama and Speech.
Her theatre credits include 'Othello: A Woman’s Story' (Lodovico/Stage Manager); 'The Tree Snake and Someone’s Silence' (Stage Manager); The production of 'RENT' (Alexi Darling), 'Pirates of Penzance' (Edith), 'Pop-Up Tales' (Improvised Storyteller), 'the Crucible' (Mary Warren), 'Secret Santa' (Mrs Parker) and 'Romeo and Juliet: Sort of' (Nurse). Her Television/Film credits include 'Signal High' (Betty), 'A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe fits' (Isla/Artsy Girl), 'Dark Towers' (Vampire) and 'Black Mirror Nosedive' (Office Lady).
She is also a Voice Dubbing Artist for Blended Audio (Most notable voicing Indira and Zara on the Indian Soap Opera 'Iron Lady on Zee World') and Cape Town Audio Post (Most notable voicing Mole in the Chinese cartoon 'Panda and Little Mole').
Drama and Movement Coach
Ilona Frege
Originally from Windhoek, Namibia, Ilona has been based in Cape Town for several years. She has more than 30 years of experience working professionally as a choreographer, performer, theatre educator, and theatre-maker. She specialises in physical theatre, contemporary dance, choreography, voice and acting. She holds the degrees B. Dram from Stellenbosch University (1985), BA Honours (Drama) from Rhodes University (1988) and she recently successfully completed reading for her MA (Music) in Dance at UCT (2019). Ilona was a founding member of Gary Gordon's First Physical Theatre Company. She has taught at various tertiary institutions over the years, including the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department, Wits School of Arts, and at UCT School of Dance, now the Centre for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies.
Ilona teaches part-time at LAMTA and has been teaching physical theatre workshops and modules at various schools in the Western Cape for several years. In 2019 she launched Frege Moves, offering specialised training in physical theatre, contemporary dance and movement for performance. Ilona continues to perform and create original work.
Head of Dance
Leila Meyer
Leila began her dance career with modern dance at the age of 10. She later went on to train in hip hop dancing, which led to her representing South Africa at the Hip Hop World Championships in Las Vegas, USA for three years in a row. Leila has also studied contemporary dance at UCT as one of her majors in her degree. In addition, Leila has also completed her modern dance teaching associate through the Association of International Dance Teachers (AIDT).
Leila also Co-founded the Elevation Dance Company which was established in 2017. Her professional career has seen her cast in commercials such as Adidas, Volkswagen and also starring in the Bring It On 6 movie. She worked professionally in Johannesburg for 3 years and worked with many companies for corporate gigs. She even had the opportunity to dance on live TV for Idols South Africa twice, even choreographing a dance.
Dance Instructor
Erynn Troup
Erynn has recently graduated from the Waterfront Theatre School with great knowledge in Musical Theatre and qualifying in high levels of dance in Ballet, Tap, Modern and Contemporary . Erynn has also achieved her Modern Associate and Teaching Diploma in Ballet and Tap.
Not only does Erynn enjoy teaching but she has built up a great passion for performing as well as Stage Managing and hopes to Stage Manage as a career one day, ultimately on the West End.
Erynn is known to have a strong work ethic and commits 100% to her tasks laid out in front of her. She always tries to bring out the best in people and form new relationships
Fun Facts About Erynn, she can play the drums and enjoys to sing.
Erynn strives to keep learning and is always up for a challenge. She is hoping to bring a fun and educational spin to the classes here at BBATA.
Dance Instructor
Robyn-Dee Van neel
Robyn-Dee Van neel, is a University of Cape Town, Performance making undergraduate who majored in Choreography. She has been training as a performer for 15 years ranging in, Ballet, African Dance, Contemporary, musical theatre, afrofusion, latin and hip hop.
As a performer she has been on the Baxter and Artscape stage on multiple occasions, along with other hype events like the KFM Twilight Run, Heart FM events and many others.
Dance Instructor
Jessica de Bod
Born and raised in Benoni, Jessica has been Tap Dancing and performing since I was two years old. She started (and finished) her training in A.I.D.T Tap and competed in many dance shows and Drama Eistedfords growing up. This is where her passion for the performing arts began!
Come 2019, shed moved to Cape Town to study Musical Theatre and Dance full time at the Waterfront Theatre School. She trained under ‘The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance’ (I.S.T.D) and was exposed to and achieved high levels in a variety of dance styles (Tap, Modern, Jazz, Street and Ballet).
She attained the highest level of I.S.T.D Tap in 2021 (Advance 2 Tap) and as of 2023 she has received my I.S.T.D Licentiate in Tap Dance Teaching and my Licentiate in Speech and Drama Teaching through Trinity College London.
Performance credits include “Headliners” , “Our House: The Madness Musical”, “Anything Goes” (2021- ‘Scene it’ in association with Waterfront Theatre School), “We Belong to the Stars”, and a short film titled “Sinnerman”.
Performing will and has always has been a passion of hers, but the love she has for tap and teaching tap grew from that passion. Tap has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember and would love nothing more than for everyone to experience the freedom within it and to learn about the deep and rich history it has attached to it! Tap is a dance form, but it is so much more than that! It’s music, percussion, collaboration, expression and over and above all of this…it’s about community; and it’s a loving and supportive one at that!
So come and experience everything that Jessica has to offer in her tap classes!
Dance Instructor
Millicent Mangate
Millicent grew up in Kimberley, a very small town where the arts was not very popular. She started dancing at the age of 6 and trained in ballet, as well as gymnastics for a while. During her training in Kimberley, she achieved her Advanced 2 RAD Ballet and since furthered her training at Waterfront Theatre School; having also achieved her Advanced 2 Ballet in ISTD. She finished her 4 years of training in 2023 and has been actively doing small jobs since then.
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In those 4 years, on top of the Advanced 2 Ballet, she achieved her Advanced 1 Contemporary, Advanced 1 Tap, Bronze Street, her teaching diplomas in both Ballet and Modern and achieved Advanced 2 Modern. Millicent also won multiple awards at the Waterfront Theatre College such as the Highest Mark for Contemporary in her 2nd year and Excellence in Contemporary at the end of her 4th year.
Throughout the years she was luckily enough to dance in many of the shows including the Choreographic Competition 2020 - 2023, Headliners in 2021, We Belong To The Stars in 2022 and And the Winner is … in 2023. She was also given opportunities to do
shows outside of college including Cinderella - the opera, and La Traviata with Cape Town City Opera.
Since the start of the year, she has been freelancing and aiming to build up her career in the arts.
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