Enjoy Groet die Grotman 2 from the comfort of your own home

Give yourself and your family a laugh with this hilarious livestreamed show.

It’s 20 years later.

The Caveman and Elize are still happily married … or are they?

The children are teenagers.

Men and women are still very different creatures from different planets.

Sir and madam, come recognise yourselves in Groet die Grotman 2.

Sir, you will most certainly have the opportunity to point the finger at your wife.

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And madam, you will definitely be able to pump your husband in the ribs with your elbow.

Groet die Grotman 2 is the perfect tonic for any marriage, with Wynand van Vollenstee as the new, wise and hilarious Grotman.

Groet die Grotman 2 is Lefra’s third Cellar Concert and will be livestreamed on June 7 at 5pm.

Tickets are sold at only R120 per household to enjoy Groet die Grotman 2 in the comfort of your own home.

Please note that Groet die Grotman 2 will only be livestreamed on June 7 and not again at a later date.

The show carries an age restriction of no u-16s.

For bookings visit www.itickets.co.za.

In Groet die Grotman 2, the differences between men and women are portrayed in a hilarious way.

Women are still the gatherers (especially of useless information) and men are still the hunters (from a goat to a television show).

“Men and women laugh at each other in Groet die Grotman 2, and that’s exactly what makes this production so popular,” said writer and director Frans Swart.

“It can certainly be said that we are doing marriage counselling in a comical way.

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“The fact that Grotman has to make his world bigger to fit into Elize’s world and the fact that Elize has to make her world somewhat smaller creates many comedic situations.

“The original Groet de Grotman still holds the record for the Afrikaans theatre production that has had the most performances over the longest period – more than 1 000 performances in 10 years.”

After resting for almost a decade, the Grotman decided to make his comeback.

“Here I am again.

“I’m out of my cave and I have many new stories to tell you,” the Grotman said.

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