Renowned comedian Marc Lottering is returning to his hometown of Mitchells Plain to grace the stage once again.
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Alongside Alfred Adriaan, they are currently embarking on a tour with their show ‘Alfred and Marc’, scheduled to entertain audiences at Westridge High School on 15 June.
Lottering reflects on his deep emotional connection to Mitchells Plain, a place where he spent much of his youth wandering the streets, his father being a pastor at a local church in Tafelsig.
Lottering is not only a celebrated entertainer but also an ambassador for a feeding and community development initiative alongside activist Joanie Fredericks in Tafelsig. He will be present in the Plain this Saturday for Fredericks’ community cook-a-thon, reinforcing his commitment to giving back to the community that shaped him.
Lottering expresses his enthusiasm for returning to Mitchells Plain, especially to perform at Westridge High for the first time, hinting that it might not be his last.
He shares his sentiment of gratitude towards his fans, acknowledging their pivotal role in his enduring success over the past two decades. Lottering fondly recalls his last performance in Mitchells Plain, which took place over a year ago at Premium Sports Bar.
Humble as ever, he mentions that his colleague Alfred Adriaan is no stranger to Westridge High, having performed there on multiple occasions.
‘This show is special in that, for Alfred and I, it brings our fans together in one space. People can expect to experience two hours of sheer joy and laughter.’
For Lottering and Adriaan, this upcoming show holds a special significance as it brings together their fans in one venue, promising an evening filled with unbridled laughter and joy. With Father’s Day falling on 16 June, Lottering anticipates that the occasion will add an extra layer of warmth and significance for many attendees, offering them the opportunity to treat their fathers to a delightful evening of entertainment.
‘It will also be Father’s Day 16 June, so for many it’s going to be an extra special evening, to treat their dads to a good night of laughter.’
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