The Star Early Edition

Win tickets for a side-splitting show

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SCHALK Bezuidenho­ut and Loyiso Madinga are two of South Africa’s best dancers, singers, actors and fire breathers.

This year, however, they will be focusing on stand-up comedy. Having both started comedy in 2011, they have come a long way in a relatively short time.

Both comedians were selected by Trevor Noah to be part of his NationWild

Tour in which he showcased young South African talent which he thought was “killing it” in the comedy world.

So if Trevor Noah thinks they are funny, who are you to argue?

They have certainly become household names among comedy lovers and with sold-out runs of Bezuidenho­ut’s one man show, Second Language, as well as Madinga’s show, Born Free-ish, these two young comedians have started building a fan base that is a lot more solid than their English. And now they are joining forces to make you laugh. Broken English is a two-man stand-up comedy show which will provide you with more laughs than grammatica­l errors. Age restrictio­n: no under 15s. Tickets: R150. The Star is giving 10 lucky readers an opportunit­y to win double tickets for the Broken English Side Splitting Comedy with Bezuidenho­ut and Madinga.

The show will take place at The Ballroom, Silverstar Casino, Krugersdor­p on Friday. Doors open at 7pm. It starts at 8pm.

To enter, SMS STAR (SPACE) #BrokenEngl­ish followed by your name and surname to 45607. Terms and conditions apply. SMSes are charged at R1.50.

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