Melt Sieberhagen won the Jozi Comedy Showdown in 2008, His appearance alongside some of the world’s finest comedians at the Jozi Comedy Festival gave him the opportunity to teach them some dirty Afrikaans words. Melt Sieberhagen is one of a new breed of comedians making waves on the local scene. He has a uniquely South […]
Hannes Brümmer has often been asked if he is hyperactive, but he has never been able to sit still long enough to find out for sure. His comedic style is highly energetic and physical. Hannes Brummer likes to rant honestly about his Afrikaans heritage, the influence of the media on society and the ever raging […]
Nicky Van, from Witbank, is one of South Africa’s top stand up comedians.His charisma and wit will keep every audience in hysterics for any and every event! Nicky Van’s jokes and skits and his down to earth philosophy make his shows hilariously and unforgettable. Nicky Van was the first Afrikaans comedian to do a show […]
Short, spunky, quirky and clever, Comics Choice Award nominee, Monique Nortje is is definitely one of the funniest Afrikaans comedians. Monique Nortje has done stand-up at many prestigeous and corporate events. She has performed in big theatre shows such as ‘Bitches’ (2013), ‘Rocken Skerp’ (Aardklop 2013) and the Comics Choice Awards Winners Lap (2012). Since […]
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Piet Potgieter is the biggest Afrikaner comedian to hit South African stages in the last five years – literally. This two meter tall Dutchman from Kraaifontein has taken the local comedy scene by storm – and caused side splitting mayhem. His funny, witty, unapologetic and in your face style of comedy has made Piet Potgieter […]
Schalk Bezuidenhout grew up in Kempton Park a very Afrikaans, ‘bring-terug-Apartheid’ town right next to the airport. Young Schalkie grew up in a very traditional way. The traditional Afrikaans way of living was a good life. Your mother’s breast milk would be brannewyn en coke, you would walk kaalvoet toe school, and you’d hide your […]