Like to laugh?
Haven’t got your tickets to the Comedy Show? Call/email us to secure your seat at this exclusive event!
Tickets cost R250 per person and will include a complimentary drink on arrival and snacks during the evening – all proceeds will go towards the seaside event. For bookings call Linda on 021 418 0322 or email her at marketing@breadlineafrica.org.za.
Comedian, Magician and MC reviews:
“He has a wild wacky energy. He looks like he’s the rep for Red Bull. It’s nice to see somebody that breaks the boundaries and is not scared to go forward. We all have our own genres and hopefully our genres make us different and that is one of the reasons that John is so special. He is so fast and so up to date. It is nice to see a young man who still has the same energy he started with 10 or so years ago and this makes him always a pleasure to watch. He is proud that he is South African and that shows that we have world class acts in this country,” Barry Hilton.
Kurt was given a platform (built by himself in his mom’s garage) at The Cape Comedy Collective in 2000 and to experiment with his very unique observational style of South African comedy. According to family, he debuted at his second birthday party and has grown funnier with each passing year. He has since gone on to pioneer Jous Mas se Comedy Club, a popular and groundbreaking weekly showcase benefiting Cape Town culture and the comedy industry as a whole.
Kurt is best known as the quirky accidental tourist on the hit SABC TV series Going Nowhere Slowly. Other TV accolades include hosting a season of the ever popular Comedy Showcase on SABC, featuring on Pieter Dirk Uys’s Evita, Live & Dangerous and Barry Hilton’s Funny you should say that.
“Marcel has been a professional entertainer for over 10 years. As an entrepreneur & one of the few full-time magicians in South Africa, he has the exceptional entertainment talent & magic skill required to leave his audiences amazed & laughing.
At age 8, Marcel received his first magic trick and discovered his passion for performing. As he grew up, he started performing professionally for the hospitality trade, starting at family restaurants. By 2000, it was clear that he had sufficient talent and passion to take this career further! After being employed on long-term engagements for several restaurant chains, Marcel started a full-time career as a professional magician and speaker in 2003,” Marcel Oudejans on himself.
“I am a proud Capetonian boy who grew up in Bellville South. With various experience in the world of media I eventually found myself working for 567 Cape Talk, after being approached by Soli Philander, who went on to become my colleague, mentor & good friend. My next adventure was to leave what I call ‘corporate radio’ – I resigned and decided to team again with Soli and within weeks launched Taxi Radio – a genuine Capetonian online radio station,” Grant Jansen on himself.

















































