Cape Argus

Laugh away the blues at Comedy Fest

- VENECIA VALENTINE venecia.america@inl.co.za

THE mother of all comedy festivals has returned to Cape Town.

The collaborat­ive brainchild of Stuart Taylor and Siv Ngesi, the Mother City Comedy Festival, currently on at The Wave Theatre, was launched in 2019 to much interest from the comedy industry.

The Mother City Comedy Festival showcases a range of young and seasoned stand-up comedians with various comedy styles. This year is no exception, with five different shows every day.

Taylor and Ngesi said they were thrilled to have a fresh line-up this year.

Taylor said: “I think of the Mother City Comedy Festival as my labour of love and very much my opportunit­y to give back to this industry that I love.

“There aren’t any sponsors attached to it, so it’s our time, monies and effort that go into it.

“We are not doing it for financial gain, but this helps us create a platform for young and experience­d artists who don’t have the cash or time to set up a stage to do their own solo shows.

“So this creates a cool opportunit­y for the industry.

“I would love it if Cape Town could come out and support this.

“Go watch your favourites and even someone you never heard of, buy a ticket and support these guys. We hope that our audience will stumble upon acts they wouldn’t ordinarily see and go wow, this comedic talent is world class.”

The festival is rooted in creating access to theatre spaces for a broad swathe of performers in the comedy industry.

Taylor said: “In 2020 the festival grew to include more than 45 comics performing in 40 different shows. Unfortunat­ely, the Covid-19 pandemic meant that this annual festival could not take place in 2021.

“We returned in 2022, albeit to socially distanced shows at the Artscape Theatre.”

Ngesi said: “I’ve been doing comedy for years, and in entertainm­ent for many years, but in my early days, I always needed someone who was more famous than me and more successful than me to put his name on the line and believe in me and put money on the line to say he will be able to show up and produce the goods.

“Every performer in their early days of their career needs someone to put their hand up and invest in these people and teach them the ropes.

“Some comedians don’t like to do the admin side of it all and this is a perfect stage because we have Stuart Taylor, the master of admin. I’m not the best in that, so that’s why I teamed up with Stuart.

“In the past we had comics from different parts of the country, and we want to get internatio­nal acts in future.”

The line-up includes some of South Africa’s top acts such as Dalin Oliver, Yaaseen Barnes, Carl Weber, Altaaf Sayed, Schalk Bezuidenho­ut, Nkosinathi Maki, Barry Hilton, Kenwyn Davids and more.

The festival, featuring 38 production­s and with more than 40 comedians scheduled to perform, runs until Sunday. Tickets are R150 and can be purchased from Quicket.

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SIV Ngesi and Stuart Taylor.

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