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Comedy duo back together

Their unique brands of humour will create a memorable night, and the duo is the perfect pair for this on-stage ensemble.

MARRIAGE is much like a road trip with its ups and downs (and potholes along the way), and Ndumiso Lindi and Tumi Morake are no strangers to the concept.

Back by popular demand, Ndumiso and Tumi are hitting the road again with their hilarious stand-up comedy show, Married…But Not To Each Other. It’s not a show just about marriage; it’s about the world these marriages have to survive in.

The comedy duo will be opening the 2019 season on May 24 at the Soweto Theatre, on June 1, at the Flamingo Casino in Kimberley and June 8 at PACOFS in Bloemfontein – with additional dates to follow. The show has already seen successful runs in Pretoria, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Mahikeng, Botswana, Port Elizabeth, Krugersdorp, Durban, Secunda and Nelspruit.

When asked how the show concept came about, Ndumiso retells the story of how the two were travelling on a comedy adventure and were asked by a customs official: “Are you married?” to which Ndumiso replied: “Yes, but not to each other.” And so began this comical journey – a hilarious show that tackles the roles and regulations of marriage, with pothole-laced roads to navigate.

Their unique brands of humour will create a memorable night, and the duo is the perfect pair for this on-stage ensemble. Also, the show is spiced with lots of banter, with the two-some engaging the audience on risqué and hilarious take on relationships.

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