| “Techni-Coloured” at the Market Theatre 08 April - 11 May 2008 |
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Stand-up comedian Stuart Taylor returns to Jo’burg with his award-winning show, “Techni-Coloured”. This show is a blend of stand-up comedy, sketch comedy and Taylor’s signature magic. Stuart acts as our tour guide through his personal identity crises and paranoia while destroying with ease the myths of preconceived stereotypes. The show has already received rave reviews in Johannesburg – “A show set for greatness” – Cape Times; “Taylor-Made for laughs” – Argus.
Taylor is best known as the presenter of SABC 3’s hit series “Going Nowhere Slowly” and this show sees him tackle, under the direction of award-winning director Heinrich Reisenhofer, everything from a manual for marriage to facing his fears on his well documented travels, all with his deliciously un-pc yet laid-back style. It’s 75 minutes of high energy, loads of laughs and a bit of audience interaction to spice up the show. If you are up for a laugh, then Stuart Taylor’s “Techni-Coloured” is a must see! The show runs at the Laager Theatre at the Market from 07 April – 11 May 2008. Bookings now open at Computicket. Further details available on www.stuarttaylor.co.za ![]() Production information: Director: Heinrich Reisenhofer Season Dates: 08 April - 11 May 2008 Tickets for all previews and Tuesday performances R40, 00 only! Add as favourites (155) | Quote this article on your site
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Stand-up comedian Stuart Taylor returns to Jo’burg with his award-winning show, “Techni-Coloured”. This show is a blend of stand-up comedy, sketch comedy and Taylor’s signature magic. Stuart acts as our tour guide through his personal identity crises and paranoia while destroying with ease the myths of preconceived stereotypes. The show has already received rave reviews in Johannesburg – “A show set for greatness” – Cape Times; “Taylor-Made for laughs” – Argus.


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