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Butlers and Bridesmaids

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJune 21, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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Justin Wilkinson’s sidesplitting comedy Butlers and Bridesmaids the highly-anticipated follow-up to last year’s sold-out hit Butlers and Botox is heading to Grahamstown for the National Arts Festival!

The Butler is back and love is in the air as everyone is eagerly getting ready for that special wedding day when deep, dark secrets are suddenly revealed.

Justin Wilkinson’s sidesplitting comedy Butlers and Bridesmaids the highly-anticipated follow-up to last year’s sold-out hit Butlers and Botox is heading to Grahamstown for the National Arts Festival!

The Butler is back and love is in the air as everyone is eagerly getting ready for that special wedding day when deep, dark secrets are suddenly revealed.

Just how well does the groom really know the family he is marrying into? Featuring Evelyn Ball, Karen Visser, Andrew Roux and Justin Wilkinson, the show is a thrilling tale of mystery, deception and a touch of  enchantment.

But what makes the production even more exciting is that the audience gets to decide what they would like to see happen next!

Featuring an awardwinning cast who each play a variety of quirky characters, this hilarious comedy is written and directed by Justin Wilkinson a  National Arts Festival veteran and premieres on Sunday 20 June at 2pm at the Highlander Theatre in Grahamstown.

Biting wit, satirical dialogue and brilliant comic timing are the essence of this production and, like Wilkinson’s previous productions, this show is destined for great reviews. So book your tickets now at Computicket or via the Festival website: www.nafest.co.za

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