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THEATRE

Mark Palmer in "Witticism"

Venue: Obz Cafe Theatre, Lower Main Rd, Observatory. Tel: (021) 448 5555.
Time: -
Price: R60
Performances: 6 - 31 May 2009
Genre: Comedy
 
The word "witticism" can be defined as "a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter." Mark connects with audiences by relating everyday life experiences. Anything and everything is fair game, from marriage mishaps to the challenges of dieting and even the absurdity of road-signs and the electric toothbrush. His comedy is high-energy, observational, and hilarious"
What makes this show different to any previous show and what will definitely make it stand out against any other stand-up comedy show out there is that this show is guaranteed to be 100% clean. This is comedy with no harmful side-effects. No vulgarity, no embarrassing situations, No Cringing of any kind.
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Mark says, "it is specifically family-friendly comedy that appeals to all ages, something that the whole family could enjoy together." There are people out there that are afraid to go watch live comedy because of what is said on stage. This is a show for everyone to enjoy.
"My other mission is to put on a show that has a purpose beyond just laughs per minute. I want to reach into people's hearts and souls.

And in doing so I have also associated myself with the UBOMI Charitable Trust, a foundation that is all about improving people's lives by being involved in projects like helping Vulnerable Orphan Children, Drug Addicts, Juvenile Prisoners, Schools, Sexually Broken people, to those afflicted with the HIV Virus. I have dedicated a percentage of all ticket sales to the show to go to this foundation.

So while people can come out to enjoy themselves and have a good laugh they are also contributing to improving the lives of others."
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