Savanna & Showmax launch Laugh Africa Comedy Boxset
Showmax has launched an exhilarating thirteen-episode series from the Laugh Africa Comedy Festival. The festival, which was powered by Savanna and Showmax, debuted in April 2024 and has been touted as the biggest and most ambitious comedy project ever undertaken on the continent. The series features a stellar line-up of performances by local comedy darlings and includes entertaining and candid behind-the scenes content.
Stuart Taylor, Laugh Africa Comedy Festival Creative Director, says: ‘Comedy in Southern Africa is alive and well – we have amazing talent. The Laugh Africa Comedy Festival was a melting pot of comedians performing under one roof to an audience of over 3000 people per night, and Showmax’s 13-part series encapsulates the grand scale and key moments of the event. The series reflects a real cross-section of Southern African comedy, fulfilling the promise of delivering humour in English, Vernacular and Afrikaans. Viewers can enjoy their most beloved stand-up celebrities and will no doubt discover new favourites.’
Each episode showcases one comedian, giving viewers a taste of the varying comedic styles and stories of each act. There is also a generous sprinkling of other well-known personalities and rising stars. The thirteen featured comedians include Alfred Adriaan, Celeste Ntuli, Chantal Jaxx, Chris Mopane, Conrad Koch, Dillan Oliphant, Eugene Khoza, Mashabela Galane, Nonto R, Q – Dube, Sifiso Nene, Skhumba Hlophe and Tumi Morake.
What sets the series apart is that it is a superbly packaged snapshot of the Laugh Africa Comedy Festival. The series is a brilliant portrayal of Southern Africa’s thriving comedy landscape and will no doubt illicit roaring, tear-rolling laughter from viewers.
Georginah Machiridza, Executive Head of Marketing at Showmax, says: ‘The launch of the 13-part Laugh Africa Comedy Festival series on Showmax is a big nod to the entertainment economy. We are thrilled to be bringing our audiences the larger-than-life personalities of some of Southern Africa’s biggest comedy players.’