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Theatre News South Africa

Learner Husband heads for Jo'burg in May

After two sold out seasons and rave reviews in Cape Town, Learner Husband opens in the Laager Theatre for a run from 4 May 2009 at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg. Comedian Stuart Taylor and award winning director Heinrich Reisenhofer have teamed up and created a definitive relationship crash course for the confused man.
Learner Husband heads for Jo'burg in May

Revealing tips and secrets from Stuart's soon-to-be-published book Learner Husband, this hysterically funny step-by-step programme prepares you to survive the most perilous of all driving tests...marriage!

Described by the Cape Times as "smooth, hilarious and an entertaining night for all". Reviewer Terri-Dunbar Curran said: "...this show is like that chilling moment when you are reading your horoscope and you discover its spot on!"

Look out for Warning Signs they never tell you about (till it is too late), as well as Stuart's patented rescue formula, 'Sorry, honey, I was wrong!' Stuart also reveals the early chapters of his nappy-busting sequel, K53 for Learner Dads.

"Guys we are not messing around any more," states Stuart, "it's time to put that learner sticker back on, cause 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.

Performances are Tuesday to Saturday at 20.15 and Sundays at 3pm. Ticket prices range from R50 to R120: Tuesdays R50, Wednesdays and Thursdays R70, Fridays and Saturdays R120: Sundays R80.

Book at Computicket and at the Market Theatre (011) 832-1641 or 076 882 2733.

Ladies, drag your men, even if it's kicking and screaming, to this life-changing experience. You won't want to miss it. Argus Tonight enthusiastically confirmed that it is "comedy ... in large, gratifying dollops".

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