Mpho Popps and friends see the funny side of being South African in new comedy special, 'The F-Show'
'The F-Show' will be held in Sandton's Theatre on the Square on September 13, 14 & 15 over the weekend.
JOHANNESBURG - Comedy fans are in for a wild night of raw, gut-busting humour when The F-Show hits Johannesburg.
The F-Show, which features a strong roster led by one of South Africa's most well-liked comedians, Mpho Popps, will be held in Sandton's Theatre on the Square on 13, 14 & 15 September.
Mpho Popps, who is well-known for his electrifying stage presence and razor-sharp wit, will tackle the topic of South Africa's high cost of living and turn it into hilarious genius that will have audiences howling with laughter. Mpho is a well-known figure because to his distinctive take on life's absurdities and years of experience performing live and on television.
"I am incredibly thrilled to present The F-Show to an audience," Popps said.
According to the comedian, the goal of the show is to portray the humour and daily chaos that come with being South African.
However, Popps isn't the only celebrity making jokes.
The F-Show isn't your typical comedic programme. The programme provides an accurate portrayal of the amazing highs and lows, as well as the ins and outs of everyday life in South Africa, from the ridiculous cost of groceries to the perseverance of side hustle culture.
Also on the card is Vafa Naraghi, who brings his brand of observational comedy to the show. The comic has a distinctive voice and a talent for finding humour in the unexpected. He has a devoted fan base because of his sharp narrative and realistic humour, and his performance is sure to make people laugh uncontrollably.
Khanyisa Bunu, whose ascent in the comedy world has been nothing short of spectacular, completes the roster. Khanyisa, who is well-known for her clever comebacks and a no-nonsense demeanor, will offer her new viewpoint on stage.
For only R150, tickets to this event are a must-have for everyone interested in seeing the best comedy in South Africa.