Give us a Sm:)e Comedy Evening
Date: Tuesday, 11 October 2011 | Venue: Barnyard Cresta | Cost: R200.00 pp incl. VAT Time: Doors open at 18.30 and show starts at 20.00
Research has proved that laughter has the ability to relax the whole body, boost the immune system, trigger the release of endorphins and protect the heart. Compelling reasons to book your seat at the Jo’burg Child Welfare’s comedy evening ‘Give us a Smile’ wouldn’t you say? You can add one more reason to this list though. The children in the care of Jo’burg Child Welfare will benefit from this opportunity to have a good laugh.
The line up... Rob Van Vuuren
More than a comedian, Rob has made his mark on the South African entertainment industry with as a director, producer, playwright, actor and MC.
“…creative, energetic,
passionate and comical… a bizarre collection of tales that leaves you giggling and marvelling at his perseverance and dedication throughout it all.” - 24.com
“…relaxed, low key, engaging and very, very funny… a dynamic and winning storyteller… hilarious and touching… improvisational genius… warm, real, engaging and hysterically funny.” - Natal Witness
John Vlismas (Mr Ballistic)
This well known, highly appreciated and award winning comedian in South African comedy circles is also one of SA’s most prolific international comics. John’s talents extend past his ability to make
people laugh and he written extensively for a variety of media.
“John Vlismas, a legend, a role model and most important the best comedy brain I think I will ever come across. No one should ever under estimate what he has done for South African Comedy including the huge influence he had and still has in my career.” - Joey Rasdien.
“If there were a true guru of comedy, we’d all be visiting John on the mountaintop...” - Riaad Moosa.
Malcolm Ferreira
Well known for his role as Jan from Vodacom Player 23, Malcolm has been in the business of making people laugh since 2001. His local standing is boosted by his international presence and he is
described as a fresh, original and dynamic comic with astute observational abilities and a no holds barred delivery style.
Sir Francis Bacon once said “Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humour to console him for what he is” and Malcolm has taken these words to heart resulting in him being dubbed “ the Dr Phil of political incorrectness”.
Tickets can be booked online at www.barnyardtheatre.co.za Barnyard Cresta 011 280 4370 or email pr@jhbchildwelfare.org.za Tracey 011 298 8567
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