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Nik Rabinowitz returns to the Baxter in December for his sixth solo show, which promises to be a stand-up tour de farce, which is like that French bicycle race, only with no bicycles, and less French and more jokes. So nothing at all like that bicycle race.
The process has been tough, which is why Rabinowitz has a factory of 11-year-old kids in his comedy sweatshop in Limpopo hard at work, day and night, crafting his fart jokes and one-liners. He set them up, now they give him the punchlines.
This show is about the flabbergasting events in 2010 that made us go "hawu!", "yhu!", and "yorr my bru!". Rabinowitz said: "My father always said my mother didn't like to spoil a good story for the truth, but this material is entirely based on fact. Just ask my mum".
The show even has a serious message because, contrary to popular belief, Rabinowitz is actually quite a serious guy. For example, he even owns and operates a professional hedgehog-racing league in Mossel Bay. Okay, technically they aren't hedgehogs, they're ystervarkies, but they're kosher so it's cool. Almost everyone in comedy is featured, from headliner Juju Malema, to Peter de Villiers, to a getaway horse, Bernard from Bonteheuwel.
You Can't Be Serious is directed by Brent Palmer and runs at the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio Theatre Tuesdays to Fridays at 8.15pm and on Saturdays at 6pm and 8.30pm from 7 December 2010 to 8 January 2011, with a New Year's Eve show at 9.30pm. Tickets cost from R100 to R120 and R170 on New Year's Eve with special discounts available throughout the season. Book via Computicket.com or call +27 (0)83 915 8000. PG 14.