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Barry Hilton - a skilful, generous and engaging entertainer who pulls out all the stops for audiences across the country and his shows are invariably sold out well in advance. He has the knack of taking every day situations and turning them into hilarious skits on stage. His unique style of entertainment is a real winner at corporate functions from golf days and launches right through to conferences and gala banquets. |
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Chris Forrest - has been on the forefront of South Africa's comedy scene for close to ten years now. His unique dry sense of humour has made him one of the country's most popular comedians and ensured that audiences are left in stitches wherever he goes. |
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David Kau - award winning comedian and host and Co Producer of the popular comedy brand Blacks Only, David as sold out over 20,000 tickets around the country for his one man show I Did These Jokes First, he also won Star Comedian at the Mzansi Awards. |
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John Vlismas - 2008 Finalist: Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off. SA Comedy Award Winner: Stand Up of the Year 2007. Of the stand up comedians working the circuit in South Africa today, John has the widest international profile. |
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Marc Lottering - has been the recipient of both Fleur du Cap and Vita Theatre awards. Marc has also performed to ex-pats in London, Australia, New Zealand and Toronto. He continues to keep fans entertained with his hugely successful shows From The Cape Flats With Love, Big Stakes And Slap Chips, Hallelujah, and more recently Three Wise Men and Three Wiser Men directed by David Kramer. |
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Ndumiso Lindi - Known for his trade mark hat, funky urban stylish look and brilliant impersonation of the Madiba Jive, Ndumiso Lindi is regarded as one of South Africa’s top black comedians. An entertainer with flair, Ndumiso
delves into honest observations of everyday life in South Africa; the diversity of South African cultures; as well as the uniqueness of black people. |
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Nik Rabinowitz - awarded South African “Stand-up of the Year” for 2008/09, Nik currently presents “The Week that Wasn’t” for talk radio stations Cape Talk & 702, has just completed a sold out season of his fifth one man show, “uNik”, and cannot wait to be reunited with his Muslim and Christian brethren for the much-anticipated return of Three Wiser Men.
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Riaad Moosa - a qualified doctor, Riaad’s humor is based on his experiences as a young Muslim relating to post-911 Islamaphobia growing up in Cape Town and general observational and opinion-based humour. Skirting around the relatively taboo topics with charm and ease this comedy doctor will split your sides and keep you in stitches at the same time. Now, a regular headliner on comedy circuits all over South Africa, Riaad is also a sought after act for the bigger productions. |
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Trevor Noah - Easily recognizable as the face of SARS and the Host of The Real Goboza, Trevor Noah started comedy at the age of 22 and within a year of starting he had already been recognized as one of the heavyweights of South African comedy. Demand for Trevor Noah has grown so much that he had to leave his position as a radio host and even put his acting career on hold to focus on his comedy. |
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Tumi Morake - One of the funniest woman in the country, Tumi’s first stand up performance was scripted material for corporate events. She later went on to perform at the Rotaract charity event “Best Medicine” in the 2003 and 2004. Big comedy events include Have A Heart for Child Welfare, The Heavyweight Comedy Jams and Blacks Only comedy shows.
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