No one is safe from radical comedian Pieter-Dirk Uys' exposure of the hypocrisy, ignorance and denial of the Aids crisis in South Africa.
Western drug companies, white liberals and Nelson Mandela's taste in shirts all come under attack.
He delivers his satire through such characters as South Africa's most famous white woman, Evita Bezuidenhout, her alcoholic, Nazi-marrying sister and dying theatre designer Andre.
In a country where more than one in nine people is infected, Uys's stories from the frontline are sobering.
He reveals how schools refuse to educate children about the disease or dispense condoms for fear of encouraging sex and the urban legend that holds that raping a virgin is a cure for the disease.
Starts 7.30pm, tickets £16-£6. Call 01273 709709.
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