Nando’s Mass Hysteria is all about hand picked comedians vying or better still- jostling for Parliamentary positions.
This year has been witness to the most extraordinary scenes of Parliamentary disorder ever, with fists flying, insults exchanged, mass walkouts and the deployment of SWAT teams in the House.
Never before have overalls and berets been at the heart of potential darkness. The nation was astounded that not even load shedding could stop light from being cast on the shenanigans of our elected politicians.
They have accepted bribes, employed inept family and pick-pocketed the taxpayer as he waited for SAPS to pick up the phone. Have we, the people, unwittingly jumped from a frying pan into the fire?
What is the solution? Where will we find relief? Who can we look to for answers?
Well, visit the following shows in the country for the Nandos Mass Hysteria from August 19 to 23 August 2015 at Teatro, Montecasino:
Nik Rabinowitz: Minister of Shark Infested Water Affairs
Chester Missing: Shadow Puppet Minister
Tumi Morake: Minister of Ben 10’s, YOLO and Homesteads
Mpho Popps Modikoane: Minister of Television and Gratuitous Adverts
John Vlismas: Minister of Non-Communicative Diseases
And for the first time in years…
Marc Lottering as Minister of the Cape, Retail Therapy and Statues
In Cape Town (Artscape Opera House Theatre)from October 14 to 25 features:
John Vlismas: Minister of Non-Communicative Diseases
Tumi Morake: Minister of Ben 10’s, YOLO and Homesteads
Mpho Popps Modikoane: Minister of Television and Gratuitous Adverts
Alan Committie: Minister for Upgrading, Downsizing, Insighting and Outsourcing
Chester Missing: Shadow Puppet Minister
Loyiso Gola: Minister of Sportswear, Emmy Nominations and Australian Affairs
And…Marc Lottering as Minister of the Cape, Retail Therapy and Statues
Back to the question in my first stanza, both “hypocrites” have one thing in common: they’re peri-peri hot, finish & klaar!
Tickets are available from Computicket outlets nationwide.