Top South African comedian Nik Rabinowitz, who returns to the Fugard Theatre in December with his much anticipated brand new show WHAT THE EFF?, has extended his season and will now perform on New Year's Eve at 9pm.
It's hard to live in South Africa for more than five minutes without looking around in wide-eyed bewilderment, and asking: "What the EFF?" Whether it's hippies rubbing their chords together to produce solar energy, militants marching into parliament in Pep Store overalls and Italian shoes, or taxi drivers who manage to simultaneously cut you off and flip you the bird while paging through the newspaper and counting their money - at some point in every day, you will say: "What the EFF?" Fortunately, Nik Rabinowitz is here to answer that question. Or maybe not answer it, so much as shake it a bit, and see what falls out.
From the leafy green ganglands of Constantia, to the imaginary book storage lockers of Limpopo, Rabinowitz casts his eye far and wide, and muses: "What the EFF?" And if politics isn't your cup of tea, there's plenty of other ridiculousness that'll have you shaking your head, and clutching your sides. This show is 100% vegan and eco friendly, and made up of 10% recycled material and 15% up-cycled jokes. No punch lines were tested on animals. Bring your own canvas bag.
WHAT THE EFF? runs at the Fugard Theatre from 16 to 30 December 2014 at 8pm with tickets costing from R150 to R190 with discounts for students, pensioners and group bookings of ten or more. The performance on New Year's Eve on 31 December 2014 at 9pm costs R250 per person for the show that starts at 9pm. Aside from the popular theatre foyer bar, the Fugard's rooftop bar is also open nightly from 7pm until late. All bookings are through the Fugard Theatre box office on 021 461 4554 or Computicket on 08619158000. Advance booking is highly recommended. Please note there is an age restriction of 13 on this show.
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