Robin Hood Foundation and Caxton host a mamba evening

Mamba Republic is a rapid-paced satirical sketch-comedy reuniting the talents of Ben Voss (Beauty Ramapelepele) and John van de Ruit (Spud), that takes a savagely funny look at all that is wrong and very wrong in the Rainbow Nation.

YOU’RE invited to the hottest show in town, the third production in the Mamba comedy trilogy: MambaRepublic
at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on Friday, 19 May at 6.45pm when the Robin Hood Foundation, in conjunction with the Caxton Media Group, host their annual fund-raising event.

Mamba Republic is a rapid-paced satirical sketch-comedy reuniting the talents of Ben Voss (Beauty Ramapelepele) and John van de Ruit (Spud), that takes a savagely funny look at all that is wrong and very wrong in the Rainbow Nation.

The popular duo sink their fangs into the fi ascos, farces and foibles of South African life. Whether it is their unique take on fees must fall, state capture, online dating, the economy, sport, technology, racism, an alternative national anthem, or even the most unusual football match in living memory.

The festive evening begins with tasty welcome snacks followed by amazing lucky draws and raffle prizes and a goodie bag worth R300.

Tickets are R250 each. Call 076 612 9060 or email robinhoodfund@telkomsa.net, there are only 150 left!

The organisers are appealing for sponsors for prizes, products, vouchers for raffl es and mystery envelopes, for lucky draw prizes and goodie bag items. All sponsors’ logos will be featured in a post-event advertorial in more than 100 000 Caxton local newspapers.

Funds raised from the event will go towards the Robin Hood Foundation’s 2017 FOCUS projects: Early Childhood Development.

“It is our goal this year to provide educational upliftment for up to 20 creches,” said chairlady and founder of Robin Hood, Cindy Norcott.

“Attending this show will help the foundation reach its goals,” added manager – Caxton Durban, Gillian Barr.

 

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