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    Corné & Twakkie are back!

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJune 24, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The crazy and wacky duo, Corné and Twakkie are back on stage after being away for two years. “Can you believe it? Well believe it, because it’s true!” as they would certainly tell you.
     

    The crazy and wacky duo, Corné and Twakkie are back on stage after being away for two years. “Can you believe it? Well believe it, because it’s true!” as they would certainly tell you.
     

    These two ouks are back at Festival to make your sides split with laughter with their ridiculous antics and politically incorrect humour.

    Asked what their fans can expect from The Most Amazing Show, the duo said, “pushing original love, a lot of rock ‘n roll and a lot of love…” An attempt to get them to be serious just for a second, didn’t pay off, but the love that they spoke of was definitely spread to the audience where, at one stage, they flung themselves into the audience.

    The comedy skits were delivered with massive energy and the jokes were explicit – leaving nothing implied and Twakkie doing random costume changes just for fun. This ridiculous brand of humour got the audience cracking up until the end of the performance.

    One audience member, John Morrison who received the ‘privilege’ of being picked on during the performance, said that he laughed so much he had tears streaming from his eyes.

    Close to the end of the performance, Corné and Twakkie had the audience participating in a rather unusual exercise involving lots of interaction and basically spreading some
    (uncensored) love. 

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