With humor and heart, Stuart Taylor reflects on his journey to parenthood, which includes understanding the evolving language of Gen Z children.
In “Sigma” and “The Energy of the Protagonist,” Stuart said, “They speak a language I don’t understand.”
Stewart’s show, “Odd Man Out,” is a comedic look at what it feels like to be a square peg in a round hole.
“I was definitely a different guy,” he says, highlighting his life experiences, including attending Stellenbosch University, where classes were taught in Afrikaans.
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His show finds common ground in the shared human experience and will resonate with anyone who has ever felt out of place.
Delving into deeper conversations, Stuart touches on the essence of what it means to be South African.
Although differences can sometimes divide opinions, he emphasizes that South Africans have more in common than you might think.
Reflecting on his journey across South Africa, he revealed: “Kulman guys are the same everywhere. We’re all fighting the same battle.”
Stuart’s show, which won an Ovation Award at the 2024 National Arts Festival, is currently being performed at Johannesburg’s Monte Casino.
Audiences can expect a show that blends humor and relatable storytelling, making it a refreshing escape this holiday season.
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Performances begin at 7:30 p.m., with additional performances throughout the weekend, ensuring a night filled with laughter and reflection.
Tickets can be purchased via webtickets, ensuring everyone has a chance to enjoy this hilarious take on life’s weirdness.
Check out Stuart’s “Odd Man Out.” A comedic and heartfelt exploration of the strangeness of life while celebrating the unity and common identity of being South African.
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