Defending The Caveman is the book adaptation of the iconic one-man play by Tim Plewman, who originated the role of the “caveman” on stage in South Africa. This witty and insightful book expands on the original play, diving into the age-old differences between men and women with humour and sharp observations. Plewman brings the play to life for readers, offering an engaging blend of personal anecdotes, insights from his years of performing the show, and hilarious reflections on the dynamics between the sexes.
Drawing from his extensive experience of staging the play across South Africa and beyond, Plewman offers not just a re-telling but an enriched exploration of the subject matter. With his signature wit, he examines relationships, gender roles, and communication from a unique and often comedic perspective. Defending The Caveman is both thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny, making it a delightful read for anyone curious about the dynamics between men and women.
This book is perfect for readers who appreciate humourous takes on relationships and those familiar with or fans of the play.