Sunday Tribune

A stand-up race to be funny

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AFTER a recent sell-out run and almost a decade of leaving audiences in stitches, Charous and Bruinous is back.

The festival, which takes place from September 1 to 3, features some of South Africa’s most talented Indian and coloured stand-up comedy acts who will share the stage for a laugh-aminute event.

The latest edition in the comedy series features Neville Pillay, Annalakshm­i, Neil Green, Bash with Tash, Robby Collins Sarisha Malthoo and Masood Boomgaard, among others.

Neville Pillay needs no introducti­on to local audiences, having garnered hundreds of thousands of fans through his radio stints and stage comedy across the country.

Famous for his parody songs and amazing improvisat­ional skills, Pillay has never met an audience he hasn’t been able to win over.

Another highlight on the show will be Annalakshm­i, whose musical take on current affairs has won her hearts across the country. This singing Desi girl offers razor-sharp quips on the Guptas, Zuma and everything in between. She has notched up The festival the takes place Sibaya izulu at Theatre September 1 on and 2 at 8pm, and September 3 Tickets at 3pm. are R150 and available from are and Computicke­t Checkers, or call 084 664 1015. The line-up includes on Friday Robby Collins, Neville Pillay, Masood Boomgaard, Sarisha Neil Green, Malthoo, Mo Andrew Vawda, Hughes. On Saturday Collins, are Robby Annalakshm­i, Pillay, Bash Neville Masood with Tash, Boomgaard, Green, Sarisha Neil Sunday Malthoo. On are Neville Neil Green, Pillay, Annalaksmi, Bash with Tash, Masood Boomgaard, Sarisha Malthoo, Robby Collins.

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