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THEATRE
Learner Husband
Venue: Baxter Theatre, Main Rd, Rondebosch. Tel: (021) 680 3989.
Time: Mon - Sat @ 8:15pm
Price: R80
Performances: 24 Nov - 16 Jan 2010
Genre: Comedy
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Comedian Stuart
Taylor and director Heinrich Reisenhofer have teamed up and created a
definitive relationship crash course for the modern South African man.
Since the tour,
the show has become finely honed with entertaining new thought- provoking
material. Hysterically funny, it offers men a step-by-step programme to
prepare them to survive one of life’s most challenging tests … marriage!
“Stuart Taylor is
the spokesperson for confused husbands and in his uniquely funny way helps
us with a practical guide to do things better. It is our wish that
audiences will not only enjoy this humorous show as part of the Cape’s
great holiday entertainment on offer, but that everyone will also benefit
from the valuable insights that Stuart shares,”
says Old Mutual Executive General Manager of Personal Financial Advice,
Raimund Snyders.
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‘Learner Husband’ highlights some of the
most important ‘warning signs’ you never really
hear about (until it is too late, of course), as well as Stuart’s patented
rescue formula for any relationship, 'Sorry, honey, I was wrong!'
‘Guys we are not
messing around any more’, explains Stuart, ‘it's time to put that learner
sticker back on, because it's Mad Max out there on the highways of
matrimony, and we are going to survive!’
Whether you are
married, engaged or even thinking of getting married, you won't want to
get behind the wheel or the pram until you have seen this show.
For added
motivation, Old Mutual has sponsored a number of great prizes for each
night while one lucky couple will walk away with a Valentine’s weekend
getaway that is beyond belief.
Coinciding with
the return of the Cape Town show, is the launch of the book on which the
production is based. ‘Learner Husband - The definitive guide for confused
husbands’ is co-written by Stuart and Heinrich.
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