The irrepressible Nik Rabinowitz
Irrepressible stand-up comic and self-proclaimed goat-whisperer Nik Rabinowitz returns to The Drama Factory with his latest stand-up show Pension Killer, on Saturday November 2, at 7.30pm.
It's a brave new, hilarious world, seen through the eyes of a slightly heroic ageing comedian.
You may know Nik Rabinowitz as the presenter of Radio 702's The Week that Wasn’t with Redi Thlabi, or as the voice of Archbishop Desmond Tutu on ZA News, or as Francois Pienaar's body double in the naked shower scene in Invictus.
He’s toured Australia, Canada, the US and the UK, where among other things he appeared at The Royal Albert Hall, on BBC 2’s Mock the Week and from behind a bush on Hampstead Heath.
Born in a converted stable on a farm outside Cape Town, he grew up climbing trees and commentating on his own rugby games in three of the country’s eleven official languages, later attending a Waldorf school, where he learned how to plant organic vegetables, express his feelings through interpretative dance, and crochet his own underpants.
Tickets are R250, at www.thedramafactory.co.za
The venue is at 10 Comprop Square, Henry Vos Close, Asla Business Park, Strand. For more information, call 073 215 2290.
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