Aaron @ Work


He’s taken the country’s boardrooms and motivational-speaker platforms by storm. He’s the ultimate exponent of the Greens, the all-time champ of Stand-up, intrepid prober of alien invaders, sassy savvy behind the criminal psyche, and the most winning Loser of them all!  It’s huge, it’s multinational, it’s global, it’s hit-listed. It’s Aaron McIlroy @ Work…

South Africa’s Master of Mirth, that inimitable mind behind The Loser, The Golfer, DOF, The Stand-up, Reality Bytes, and a string of other hits, sets his sights on the high-powered corporate world to show us that he means business and that business is no small laughing matter.. McIlroy fans can look forward to a hot-property line-up of unforgettable new characters, including a mister corporate charisma, Cornelius Prewitt Layder and a gender equality secretary Dustin (camp Gate Keeper to the Portals of God) and other hilarious characters whose attitude to the principles of business success pop, sizzle, crack or fizzle.

McIlroy @ Work is another collaborative work between McIlroy and award winning actress and writer, Susan Monteregge. They have previously joined forces to create some of MacBob’s most notable hits including The Loser, The Stand-Up and Defending the Planet.  Celebrating their creative reunion, Monteregge, who now lives in the United Kingdom, says: “Working on original works with Aaron is always a business rich with irrational exuberance. I run the consultancy –and with Aaron’s prodigious performance abilities I’m always happy to wildly overestimate our chance of success.” 
Tickets are R95 and can be booked through Computicket on 0861 915 8000 or online at www.computicket.com

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The ULTIMATE AARON and LISA

Team up for a not-to-be-missed reunion with a host of old cronies and crocks, as the irrepressible Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert bring you up to date with their inimitable gallery of loons.

They’re back! For that sure-fire shot-in-the-arm of mirth to banish the winter blues, be sure to catch The Ultimate Aaron and Lisa, when two of South Africa’s funniest people serve up liberal loads of laughter at The Boardwalk Ampitheatre in P.E from the 28th of September to the 1st of Oct 2011.

Team up for a not-to-be-missed reunion with a host of old cronies and crocks, as the irrepressible Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert bring you up to date with their inimitable gallery of loons.

Find out what those zany Syringensons, Bruce and Charmaine, have been up to since they last hit town. Catch Veejay red-handed as he slips past you with his latest ‘quick one’.

Watch with baited breath, as Nigel Bjorn van Rensburg goes for the gap - and ricochets from one crisis to the next… And you can even lend a helpin’ hand, mate, as listless ol’e Chantal squares up bravely for her daily routine as the car-guard on your beat.


Time
Wednesday, September 28 at 7:30pm - October 1 at 10:30pm

Location
The Boardwalk Ampitheatre PE


Bookings can be done at computicket

STORY Sesssions #2

Friday, August 12, 2011 8:22 AM Posted by Aaron McIlroy 0 comments
STORY Sessions takes a look at the stories of people who live in our communities. After the success of our first event (featuring Gareth Gale) we are so excited to having Aaron Mcilroy join us to share his story. 

Aaron needs no introduction really! Many of us have been in tears watching him perform with his witty sense of humor and theatrical brilliance. Lately he starred in SPUD (Spuds father) in his first appearance on the big screen. 

But whats the point of listening to someone else's story?!

We believe the greatest power of a story is the story it starts in you. We hope that as we listen to the stories of others that we will be encouraged to live our most authentic and powerful story. 









Join us for session #2 featuring Aaron Mcilroy in a story which goes way beyond the stage!

Thursday 25th August 2011
6:30pm
Free Entry
Food and Drinks on Sale

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Back by popular demand, Aaron McIlroy’s The Happy Clapper returns to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre for a brief season from 1 – 13 March 2011

Friday, March 4, 2011 4:05 AM Posted by Aaron McIlroy 0 comments

Back by popular demand, Aaron McIlroy’s The Happy Clapper returns to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre for a brief season from 1 – 13 March 2011, following its premiere run at the Sneddon last November.

Co-written and directed by Patrick Kenny, the show poses the question: What are people’s perceptions of Biblical characters? Are they Charlton Heston, coming down a mountain in a dodgy outfit? The intervention ...of the media has long played a role in skewing people’s perceptions of Christianity, says Durban actor Aaron McIlroy, who cites movies such as Steven Spielberg’s The Prince of Egypt, and a host of others, as creating a glossy but fictitious perception of the people who populate the Bible.

“The Bible is full of many of the greatest stories ever told. Often enough they have been told badly, so I thought: why don’t I have a shot at telling them badly too?” quips the popular entertainer.

McIlroy’s latest show, benignly entitled The Happy Clapper, speaks alike to those who follow other beliefs, as it does to members of the Christian faith, offering a broad scope of perspectives that aim to enlighten and entertain while treating religious matters in a robust if sometimes tongue-in-cheek light.

“We need to lighten up, and not be so judgemental in dealing with our fellow humans,” says McIlroy. “We can do this by bringing a sense of integrity to our dealings with each other, while at the same time looking at the subject matter that preoccupies us in our worship.”

“We think we are ‘in the know’, while often we are actually clueless.. There is so much more than we think there is to gaining a true depth of knowledge. Seen from the outside, there is a stigma attached to being a so-called ‘Reborn Christian’.. But how weird is it, actually?”

The Happy Clapper sets out to defuse the myths surrounding charismatic Christians. The first half of the show opens with a run through the Old Testament, courtesy of Mr McIlroy donning the persona of a well-honed Rabbi who is on home turf, sharing elements of his own personal history, so to speak. Following this, the actor morphs into Bluff inhabitant, Gary van Vuuren, who’s comfortable he’s a fundi at unlocking all matters pertaining to the New Testament. Trying to put across a complex concept such as The Trinity, he assures us ‘it’s more than just a girl’s name’.

“Gary’s the perfect example of fools rushing in where angels fear to tread,” says McIlroy. “Only, he cracks it more often than he knows.. Just when you think he’s heading for the rocks, he nails it right in the centre.”

After interval, McIlroy’s ubiquitous alter ego, the ever-popular Veejay, surfaces to offer a guiding hand on how to negotiate your way around the potential hazards of traversing the evangelical Christian world. In his inimitable fashion, Veejay deals with the application of Christianity. As ever, he keeps things really grounded, commenting on those critical taboos that preoccupy charismatic Christians: Sex, Booze and Money.

In a nutshell, The Happy Clapper aims to share with the broader theatre-going community what Christians believe and why, through invigorating doses of comedy. “We’re not saying it is simple, but rather is it real, is it worth considering?” says McIlroy.

Performances are at 19h30 (Tuesdays to Fridays), 14h30 and 19h30 (Saturdays) and 15h00 (Sundays), with an extra final performance at 18h00 on Sunday 13 March. Low price preview tickets at R65 are available for Tuesday 1 March. Matinee tickets are R85. Ticket prices for evening performances are R95. Booking is through Computicket on 083 915 8000, Block booking discounts are available.

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