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He has a lifetime's worth of funny, touching, and sometimes heart-breaking stories about the people whose work has influenced him.
The one-man memoir "The Echo of a Noise" by Pieter-Dirk Uys is back, and this time he performs wearing nothing but a bar stool, a beanie, and a casual black ensemble.
He is one of South African theatre history's most prominent satirists and theatre activists.
Uys has been enthralling and scandalising audiences with roles like Evita Bezuidenhout and Bambi Kellermann since the 1970s.
He is here in studio with us to talk more about this masterpiece.
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