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South Africa: Is Your Husband Legal?

Kgaugelo Motlafi and Tumelo Tladi

3 July 2009


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 participated in Taylor’s crash course.

“Marriage is the only war where you will sleep with the enemy”.

Comedian Stuart Taylor is back in Grahamstown for another side-splitting performance in ‘Learner Husband’.

Revealing tips and secrets from Taylor’s soon-to-be published book Learner Husband – The Definitive Guide for Confused Husbands, this hysterically funny step-by-step programme prepares every husband and live-in boyfriend to survive the most perilous of all tests… marriage.

Taylor has written a manual based on the South African K53 driving code to ensure that men know what to the wife and the married life.

Participants in this compulsary comedy are urged to look out for Warning Signs men are never told about… until it is too late.

Audiences will also be privy to Taylor’s patented rescue formula, ‘Sorry, honey, I was wrong’.

Techni-Coloured man

Taylor is probably best known to South Africans as the presenter of SABC 3’s popular travel show, Going Nowhere Slowly.

When this Stellenbosch Univeristy science graduate is not in front of the camera with a mudpowdered face and wind-styled hair, he is entertaining local and international audiences with his stand-up comedy and magic shows.

His most recent theatre production, Techni-Coloured received rave reviews across the country.

At the 2008 National Arts Festival the production won the prestigious Overall Best Comedy award.

Techni-Coloured was about finding my own voice and Learner Husband is about expressing personal views. The style comedy builds on that of Techni-Coloured.

Two-man show

Taylor teams up with award-winning director Heinrich Reisenhofer to produce the ultimate relationship crash course for the modern South African man.

Taylor and Reisenhofer previously worked together on the Techni-Coloured production.

A UCT Drama graduate, Reisenhofer is an award-winning director who has also directed the likes of Marc Lottering.

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