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Arts Alive 2008: Comedy PDF Print E-mail

Comedy

WHACK JOBS '08  is a showcase celebrating the diversity and richness of South African comedians. It is aimed at all Johannesburg residents who enjoy laughing at themselves and the unique situations we find ourselves in on a daily basis.

The comedy performance at the festival enjoys the attendance of a very mixed crowd across social, age, gender, orientation and cultural spectra, who are united in their appreciation of humour.

When: 20 September 2008
Where: Bassline
Time: 8pm
Entrance fee: R60 through Computicket and R50 at the door

The line-up

MC:
John Vlismas
John Vlismas

Acts:

Loyiso Gola
Al Prodgers

Kedibone Mulaudzi
Krijay Govender
Alyn Adams
Mum-Z

 

For more information contact:
Taffia at Whacked Management
011 326 0021
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