Former National and Act party leader Don Brash will attend the powerful Whangarei Girls' High School play Waiora tomorrow night to receive a lesson of his own.
After hearing Mr Brash asking why he should have to listen to Maori being spoken on National Radio during an interview with the station earlier this month, the show's director decided to invite him along to the show to find out.
Mr Brash had weighed in to the debate on the use of te reo on RNZ saying it shouldn't be "forced" on English-speaking people.
The former politician turned spokesperson for the group Hobson's Pledge told Kim Hill on Saturday Morning on December 2 that he did not like listening to Morning Report presenter Guyon Espiner "spouting on" in Māori when he turned on the programme each morning.
"We're being forced to listen to these sentences by Guyon Espiner without any trace of translation provided ... I have no idea what he is saying," he said.