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‘Spinners’ actor David Isaacs gets behind the camera to direct ‘Mince Jou Hare’

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL alyssia.birjalal@inl.co.za

AFTER spending time in front of the camera on Showmax’s Spinners,

comedian David Isaacs gets behind the camera to direct the new comedy,

Mince Jou Hare.

The show is a feel-good story that sees Frieda, played by actress Melissa de Vries, who leaves her factory job to set up a hair salon.

Multi-award-winning Isaacs, who has been on the comedy scene for nearly three decades, says through a statement that the new show is a “fun exploratio­n of family life in modern-day South Africa”.

“Comedy is hard to get right. I like the fact that as a director I can create the conditions for people to have fun.

“If people have fun while doing the work and they’re not under stress or feeling bad about themselves, generally you’ll get a really great project at the end. This then creates an organic comedy, because you can’t write a lot of this, you have to find it in the moment.”

He says he enjoyed being a part of something light-hearted and fun.

“I think people are yearning to laugh about situations they are used to… Their family, their friends, the spots they find themselves in.”

Isaacs adds that the show creates a sense of nostalgia for those who grew up watching comedy.

“People go through waves of interest. We were inundated with sitcoms and then they went away, and then we get older and become the people in the boardrooms making the decisions, and there’s a nostalgia for sitcoms again.”

Mince Jou Hare is set in the fictional town of Hex Valley in the Western Cape. The show was created and produced by Isaacs. It stars comedian Dugald Pieterse as Frieda’s husband, Vincent; Bianca Flanders as her best friend, Julia; and Franka Kirby as her daughter, Jody.

Keenan Arrison, Lee-Ann van Rooi, Euodia Samson and Gershwin Mias also join the show, with Emile Smit rounding out the stellar cast as Frieda’s love-struck neighbour.

Isaacs, who recently starred as Nazeem in Spinners, a series that shone the light on the spinning culture of the Cape Flats, says he is happy to see more opportunit­ies opening up for coloured actors.

“Now there is more emphasis on storytelli­ng and those whose stories we are telling. Who are these people? And how can I tell these stories? How can I represent them?

“I feel so lucky now that there is a whole library of different characters that I can choose from in the coloured community.

“A whole field has opened up as to what roles are now available for coloured actors. And you can see that diversity in Mince Jou Hare, and the way it represents coloured people, who are all different but just happen to live in the same small town.”

* The first episode of Mince Jou Hare is currently streaming on Showmax, with new episodes dropping every Monday.

 ?? Instagram ?? MULTI-award winning comedian and actor David Isaacs. |
Instagram MULTI-award winning comedian and actor David Isaacs. |

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