‘Godfather’ of comedy is coming to dinner

Joe Parker in Port Elizabeth for show at Remo's


One of the “godfathers” of South African comedy, Joe Parker, will be in Port Elizabeth to take a stroll down memory lane over dinner in the Baakens Valley on Saturday night.
Parker will perform at 7.30pm at Remo’s Italian restaurant in one of the first of the restaurant’s upcoming Comedy Night series. After the show, patrons may watch rugby on the big screen from 10pm as South Africa takes on France.
Parker has been a regular visitor to this city dating back to stints at the-then Lillies Bar at the old Summerstrand Holiday Inn and at the Elizabeth Hotel in the late 1970s and 1980s.
In a 44-year career, Parker has won a reputation for his earthy, adult sense of humour, displaying a cheeky defiance of all things politically correct.
He also isn’t shy to pull out his guitar for a few rib-tickling songs such as evergreen renditions of The Good the Bad and the Ugly and Curry in the Sun.
Parker and his partner Lindsay Earl opened Africa’s only comedy club – Parker’s Comedy and Jive – in Montecasino in 2008, and this has featured South Africa’s top comics, up-and-coming comedians, and regular visits from comics on the circuits of the UK, the US, Canada and Australia.
Dinner theatre comedy fans can also look forward to Mark Banks appearing at Remo’s in Mark the Herald Angels Sing on December 22.
Tickets cost R150 each, with bookings of eight or more R130 each, available through Computicket or by calling Wendy on 082-661-6921.

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