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Rand Aid audiences enjoy Tim Plewman’s The Epilogue at Tarentaal Village

Tim Plewman’s performance combined comedy and heartfelt storytelling, captivating residents and guests over three nights at Tarentaal Village in November.

Laughter filled the Tarentaal Village hall as Tim Plewman’s one-man show, The Epilogue, took to the stage.

Held over November 13, 14 and 15, the performances were well attended, leaving audiences entertained and deeply moved.

Funnyman Tim Plewman with Rand Aid CEO Gert Coetzee.

“The show was absolutely out of this world. Tim is an exceptionally talented actor, and his performance left us all with so much to think about long after the curtain fell,” said Tammy Neilson, Tarentaal’s manager.

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“While Tim was undoubtedly the highlight, another truly heartwarming moment was seeing Rand Aid residents, their friends and family laughing, smiling and enjoying themselves.

“The joy in the room was unforgettable and made the event even more special. Thank you, Tim, for blessing us with your gift of storytelling and humour,” said Tammy.

Elaine Horwitz, Charmaine Datt, Tim Plewman, Amanda Dienar, Jackie Scott and Michael Lewis.

Inyoni Creek’s Jenny Tonkin said, “It was brilliant! Tim has definitely not lost his magic. It was a very professional, entertaining show that took us all back many years. Laughter is good for the soul, and I left there feeling that we need to do this more often.”

“It was a brilliant show covering life and love and facing changes,” said Rand Aid’s Amanda Diener.

The Epilogue, co-written with advertising veteran John Smeddle, was both hilarious and poignant.

Adrian Lillywhite, Wendy Laver, Christine Pole, Lynn Barrow, Tammy Neilson, Tim Plewman, Nan Haslehurst, David Picton and Allan Neilson.

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Exploring themes of life, death, friendship, memory and growing older, the show combined storytelling, humour, and emotional depth in a performance that is profoundly personal yet universally relatable.

The performances offered a perfect antidote to year-end stress and a lovely gateway to the festive season.

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