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''[[3 Wise Men]]'' by [[Marc Lottering]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]] and [[Riaad Moosa]].
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''[[3 Wise Men]]'' is a comedy sketch show by [[Marc Lottering]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]] and [[Riaad Moosa]].
  
 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2008: Performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] by [[Marc Lottering]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]] and [[Riaad Moosa]], directed by [[David Kramer]]. The performance included a 4 piece band headed by saxophonist [[Don-veno Prins]].
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2008: ''[[3 Wise Men]]'' performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] by [[Marc Lottering]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]] and [[Riaad Moosa]], directed by [[David Kramer]]. The performance included a 4 piece band headed by saxophonist [[Don-veno Prins]].
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2009: ''[[3 Wiser Men]]'' performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] by [[Marc Lottering]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]] and [[Riaad Moosa]], directed by [[David Kramer]].
  
 
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==Sources==

Latest revision as of 11:20, 17 October 2024

3 Wise Men is a comedy sketch show by Marc Lottering, Nik Rabinowitz and Riaad Moosa.

Original text

A mix of stand up comedy and sketches created specifically for this production. A follow up production (3 Wiser Men) was created and performed by the same team in 2009.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2008: 3 Wise Men performed at the Baxter Theatre by Marc Lottering, Nik Rabinowitz and Riaad Moosa, directed by David Kramer. The performance included a 4 piece band headed by saxophonist Don-veno Prins.

2009: 3 Wiser Men performed at the Baxter Theatre by Marc Lottering, Nik Rabinowitz and Riaad Moosa, directed by David Kramer.

Sources

https://www.davidkramer.co.za/history.html

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