What To Watch: Big screen drama and stage highlights

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In this week’s What to Watch, Leroy Marc reviews the big-screen drama Wuthering Heights, crime thriller Crime 101 and horror title The Mortuary Assistant. Plus, a look at Adams Ale hitting the Joburg Theatre stage from 19–22 February 2026 and much more.
19 Feb 3PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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