Johannesburg
(28 July 2017) – Friends are the family you choose, and when you put nine comical
friends on one stage, you get a guaranteed night of laughs and entertainment. Tumi
and Friends will have audiences in stiches at Emperors Palace, Johannesburg
on the 12th August, 2017.
With a
pool of incredibly talented local comedians, Tumi Morake has rounded up some of
her friends in the industry – pure comic forces to be reckoned with. The newest addition to this circle of friends
is Glen Biederman-Pam, who joins the stellar line-up of Alan Committie, Angel
Campey, Lihle Msimang, Mpho Popps, Ndumiso Lindi, Sifiso Nene and Tracey-Lee
Oliver.
Not
stopping for a second, Tumi Morake’s
impressive resume includes radio host, presenter, TV show host, brand
ambassador, actress and Queen of Comedy – her unique ability to deliver all the
laughs and right punches has become synonymous with what fans have come to
expect from this clever, witty and hilarious comedian.
No end to
his talents, Alan Committie is one
of South Africa’s leading stand-up comics.
He has travelled all over the globe sharing his hilarious brand of
madness.
With only
a few years in the funny business, Angel
Campey has already featured on several major festival and arena comedy
line-ups. Her brand of observational
humour has been dubbed ‘comedy for the discerning young South African’.
Glen Biederman-Pam is a not only a UCT graduate
in theatre and performance, he shines on stage too as a stand-up comic. A star on the rise!
Lihle “Lindzy” Msimang is a bag of
laughs. Vibrant and energetic, Lihle’s
‘clean’ comedy adds a well-needed feature to the face of comedy and appeals to
a wide audience.
With a
unique style all of his own, Mpho Popps’
tempting stage personality, hilarious social commentary and high-energy
impersonations has entertained South Africans around the country.
From the first time you see Ndumiso Lindi, you can’t help but feel good. His novel blend of
nu-school style and solid tradition makes for a brilliant and outstanding South
African comedy act. His deep voice, soul-warming smile, booming laughter,
original content and seamless delivery leaves you proud to be African and
laughing from the belly.
On stage
telling jokes is where Sifiso Nene is
most comfortable. He is known for
putting a humorous twist to his day-to-day experiences.
Tracey-Lee Oliver is a powerhouse singer,
comedian and actress. While she is no
stranger to the stage, her move to musical comedy has taken her to another
level.
You will
be in very good company when Tumi And
Friends take to the stage on Saturday, 12 August, 2017 at 20h00 at the
Centre Court. Emperors Palace is located
at 64 Jones Road, Kempton Park. Tickets
from R150 – R350 and are available through Computicket. The show is age restricted PG16.
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