Family Therapy - Lockdown Edition

20th Mar 2021 - 4th Apr 2021

Seabrooke's Theatre

Starring
Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert
Facebook Page About The Show

Family Therapy - Lockdown Edition

 

Join your favourite comedians Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert for a much-needed outing of hilarity! MacBob Productions present their smash hit comedy, Family Therapy, for a limited run at Seabrooke’s Theatre on the Durban High School campus in Musgrave from 20 March to 4 April 2021.

Lockdown is not for sissies, and with everyone taking a knock, Family Therapy is the essential worker! Remember – laughter is the cheapest and best medicine around! So perk up folks: SA’s best-loved madcap couple is set to infuse some much-needed high-octane merriment into your day, as they navigate the rocky shoals of life on the home front!

With Aaron and Lisa at the top of their game, they take you with them on a wild and wonderful dive into the world of the family, and investigate what makes them tick or explode.

These comedic legends boldly go where billions have been before, and hilariously investigate the do’s and don’ts of living together in this strange arrangement we call family.

Mayhem prevails in this hugely entertaining musical comedy romp, as we renew ties with MacBob’s’ classic gallery of loopy principals, notably Bobbert’s overly assertive Charmaine, and her sorely put-upon hubby, Bruce, along with several unforgettable new-comers to the comedy scene who will have you falling out of your seat.

Directed and choreographed by theatre ace Daisy Spencer, and hailed as ‘their best show ever’ (Barry Meehan, ArtSmart), Family Therapy guarantees to have you and your loved ones singing along and screaming with laughter, not yelling at each other.

With a suggested age recommendation of 10 years plus, the not-to-be-missed show’s duration is one hour. Evening performances of Family Therapy at Seabrooke’s are at 7.30pm (Wednesdays to Saturdays), with 3pm matinee performances on Sunday 21 March, Saturday and Sunday, 27 and 28 March, and Saturday and Sunday, 3 and 4 April. Tickets are R180 (students & pensioners R160).  

Bookings at Webtickets.