Nipple clamps, hot fudge brownie sex and raging female hormones might sound sexy… but not in Russian or Scottish accents they don’t.
Jimmy Kimmel is well-known for his hilarious spoofs and short clips, and this one definitely lives up to expectations. Just for you, because it’s only Thursday.
In 2014 they produced it, then they pulled it. But in 2015, it’s amazing what you can get your hands on with a Woolworths food hamper and a disgruntled civil servant. Only in Safferland.
Introducing Safferland’s Dr Gert Swanepoel. He’s here to help you- so try not to die laughing.
Super single; that’s Ngesi in a nutshell. Not afraid to push boundaries and tell-it-like-it-is on stage, he is hilarious. There is something about a guy that is a bit of a daredevil that I find super intriguing.
The developing world is on a mission to save wealthy children from themselves. Though the ‘Sponsor a Wealthy Child’ online game campaign, the third world public can virtually interact with western children and pull them out of their poverty.
Stand up comedian Kevin Perkins chats with us about being bike-jacked in South Africa, his Durban Indian character creation, battling cancer and the perks of being a Saffa expat in the UK.
Are you ready for the gun show? It’s gonna be too hectic bru!
Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues are at it again, only this time they’re exporting that daily annoyance we all have to deal with.
I don’t know why I’m writing this review. You were at the show. You must have been. All the South Africans in London were. At least, that’s sure as hell what it felt like it.
How to get through a tough day without murdering your colleagues; watch Suzelle teach us everything from de-fluffing our awkward mates to peeling potatoes with a drill.
The cream of the Mother City’s comedy crop is performing at the Cape Town Funny Festival in London running from 23-25 October at the New Wimbledon Theatre
Cape Town’s award-winning and annual comedy festival comes to London for three nights only from the 23-25 October
Cape Town’s award-winning and annual comedy festival comes to London for three nights only from the 23-25 October
A mix of encores and debuts, of theatre, fine art and music, this year’s South African offering to the Edinburgh Festivals is as diverse as its motherland
Catch Trevor Noah’s “The Racist” on BBC’s “Live at the Apollo” next month
After a 10-year break, the legendary South African satirist, author and activist Pieter-Dirk Uys returns to Soho from 13 to 27 July.
The African Comedy Show is a monthly event that showcases top African comedians in the UK. This week’s line-up at South African comic Joey Rasdien.
South African comedian Marc Lottering brings his latest one man-show, This is Captain Lottering Speaking, to Soho Theatre in London – for one week only.
Popular South African funnyman Trevor Noah appears as a guest on panel quiz show QI, where he sings a snippet of Miriam Makeba’s famous ‘Click Song’.
We chatted to South African comedian Trevor Noah about why he doesn’t need to justify basing his comedy on race; his plans to do stand-up comedy in German and about bringing his critically acclaimed show, The Racist, to Hammersmith Apollo later this year.