Noah performed in The Blacks Only Comedy Show, the Heavyweight Comedy Jam, the Vodacom Campus Comedy Tour, the Cape Town International Comedy Festival, the Jozi Comedy Festival, and Bafunny Bafunny (2010).[29][30] His stand-up comedy specials in South Africa include The Daywalker (2009), Crazy Normal (2011), That's Racist (2012), and It's My Culture (2013).

In 2011, he relocated to the United States.[31] In January 2012, Noah became the first South African stand-up comedian to appear on The Tonight Show; and in May 2013, he became the first to appear on Late Show with David Letterman.[24][32] Noah was the subject of the 2012 documentary You Laugh But It's True.[33] The same year, he starred in the one-man comedy show Trevor Noah: The Racist,[34] which was based on his similarly titled South African special That's Racist. In September 2012, Noah was the Roastmaster in a Comedy Central Roast of South African Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr.[35] In 2013, he performed the comedy special Trevor Noah: African American.[36] In October 2013, he was a guest on BBC Two's comedy panel show QI.[37] In November 2013, he was a panellist on Channel 4 game show 8 Out of 10 Cats[38] and appeared on Sean Lock's team in 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown in September 2014.


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Following his announcement as Stewart's successor, attention was drawn on the Internet to jokes he had posted on his Twitter account, some of which were criticised as being misogynistic,[40][41] and others as antisemitic or mocking the Holocaust.[20] Noah responded by tweeting: "To reduce my views to a handful of jokes that didn't land is not a true reflection of my character, nor my evolution as a comedian."[42] Comedy Central stood behind Noah, saying in a statement, "Like many comedians, Trevor Noah pushes boundaries; he is provocative and spares no one, himself included... To judge him or his comedy based on a handful of jokes is unfair. Trevor is a talented comedian with a bright future at Comedy Central."[43] Mary Kluk, chairperson of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD), said that the jokes were not signs of anti-Jewish prejudice and that they were part of Noah's style of comedy.[44] Noah has faced further criticism after video clips of him joking about Aboriginal women and the Marikana massacre in old standup routines resurfaced.[45][46]

After France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Noah commented, "I get it, they have to say it's the French team. But look at those guys. You don't get that tan by hanging out in the south of France, my friends. Basically if you don't understand, France is Africans' backup team."[55][56] The French Ambassador to the United States, Grard Araud, issued a letter condemning Noah's joke. He wrote, "Unlike the United States of America, France does not refer to its citizens based on their race, religion or origin. For us, there is no hyphenated identity, the roots are an individual reality. By calling them an African team, it seems that you are denying their Frenchness."[57] Noah responded to the controversy, saying he did not intend to deny that the team was French, and instead to celebrate their African heritage.[57]

On 29 September 2022, Noah requested some extra minutes during that night's program and announced that he would be leaving The Daily Show at an undetermined future date after hosting the show for seven years.[69][70][71][72] After revisiting stand-up comedy, he felt a longing to return to visiting countries for shows, learning new languages and "being everywhere, doing everything".[71] It was confirmed the following month that Noah's last show would be on 8 December 2022.[73][72]

When it comes to the best stand up comedians from South Africa, Trevor Noah should be up there with anyone. Hailing from Johannesburg, the longtime host of The Daily Show has some of the most popular stand up comedy specials in Netflix history. Other great South Africa stand ups include Urzila Carlson, Deep Fried Man, Nik Rabinowitz, and Loyiso Gola.

Known as the "Comedy Doctor," Riaad Moosa is a South African comedian and medical doctor who uses humor to tackle complex social and political issues. With a gentle nature and razor-sharp wit, Moosa has performed stand-up around the world and appeared in numerous TV and film roles, including the critically acclaimed Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. His comedy reaches diverse audiences with its intelligent and thought-provoking content.

An award-winning South African comedian and television personality, Loyiso Gola gained recognition for his work on Late Nite News with Loyiso Gola, a popular news satire program. His insightful, observational comedy on politics, race, and social issues has earned him international success, as he has performed at numerous comedy festivals around the world. Gola's thought-provoking humor and witty writing make him a standout in the comedy world.

A pioneering figure in South African comedy, Kagiso Lediga gained fame for his work on The Pure Monate Show, a groundbreaking sketch comedy series. As an accomplished stand-up comedian, writer, and actor, Lediga has established himself as a force in the entertainment industry, further cementing his status as a leading comic with the release of his hit film Matwetwe. With a distinct voice and fearless approach to comedy, Lediga continues to inspire and entertain.

To be honest with you, that's the joy and the curse of doing standup all over the world. I think a lot of my audiences have come to know me as a comedian who caters a show to them when I visit their country. So if you see my show in London, and then you see my show in Glasgow, Scotland, it's completely different. There may be a few things that overlap but I really try to create and cater to the place that I'm in. It's hard. I try and do my best to understand all of the cultural nuances, but comedy is all about context. And if you don't have the context, you might find the joke doesn't go the way you'd like it to.

Riaad Moosa started doing stand-up on campus during his fourth year at University of Cape Town.He started performing stand-up at the Cape Comedy Collective's free Comedy Lab workshops, and just two months later, he was the winner of the "One City, Many Comics Talent Competition" held as part of the One City Festival in September 1999. He became a regular headliner on the comedy circuit during his first year, where he was also invited to perform on Pieter Dirk Uys's Evita Live and Dangerous e.tv comedy show. In 2000, he came to prominence on the comedy-club circuit in Cape Town.

Since becoming the first black video game designer to graduate from Wits University, Limpopo comedian Tsitsi Chiumya has rocketed onto the stand-up scene since the comedy bug derailed his gaming career plans.

Basket Mouth is a popular Nigerian comedian who is widely known for his one-man stand-up comedy concert, Basketmouth Uncensored. Basket Mouth is also the brains behind these comedy brands, Lords of the Ribs, Nigerian Kings of comedy, African Kings of Comedy and Laffs n Jamz.

Bovi is one of the funny African entertainers alive. Apart from comedy, Bovi works as an actor, television host, producer and director. Since his appearance in 2007, Bovi has featured in many shows and events, particularly his stand up comedy, Bovi: Man on Fire Show and the sitcom, the Bovi Ugboma Show.

AY is a widely successful comedian, actor, producer and creative director of The AY Live Show. Ay is also the brains behind popular Nigerian comedy movies, 30 Days in Atlanta, 10 Days in Sun City and A Trip to Jamaica. Before his appearance in the limelight, he worked as personal assistant to Nigerian pioneer stand up comedian, Alibaba.

Nkonzo is set to break out and establish himself as a comic force to be reckoned with. With his arsenal of humour, intellect and a guitar, He brings a flavour to stand up comedy that is unrivalled. This man is one to watch.

South African comedy culture is showing significant strength across all disciplines: television, stand-up, theatre and even print media, where columnists and cartoonists work humour into our universal experiences. The boom has also launched a slew of new writers and directors, like Kagiso Lediga (who also has a stand-up pedigree) of Diprente, just 1 of many South African filmmakers who are creating successful local comedies that make waves on international markets.

Visitors keen to experience South African comedy will have no problem finding theatres and stand-up comedy clubs in Cape Town or Johannesburg, and monthly or even weekly comedy nights hosted in restaurants, bars and other venues crop up in many smaller centres.

Theatre offerings frequently include satire, musical comedy and farce, while the stand-up scene is a mixed bag. There are observational comics telling witty stories about their lives, gag-tellers doing a string of jokes, one-liner comics, impressionists and political satirists, ventriloquists and magicians, comics wielding guitars or ukuleles, surreal comics, clean comics, blue comics, dark comics and comics who work in character.

South African comedian and host of late-night talk and news satire television program The Daily Show, Trevor Noah, will be making his way to Singapore for the first time for a stand-up comedy show on Aug 19 at The Star Theatre.

Premiering on May 14 2014, "Stand Up Planet" is a documentary TV show, transmedia series, and digital campaign that showcases life in parts of India and South Africa through the lens and experiences of stand-up comedians. Using an unexpected lens of comedy in the developing world, the key premise of the show follows stand-up comics Aditi Mittal from Mumbai, India, Mpho Popps from Johannesburg, South Africa, and Hasan Minhaj from California (CA), United States (US) and follows their satire into social and global poverty issues such as sanitation, child survival, and HIV/AIDS - learning along the way from people working to address these challenges every day. The informal tagline of the project: "You can tell a lot about people from the jokes they tell." It aims to engage citizens in the US to advocate for awareness and overseas aid: "In both places, positive change is happening - and you can play a part. Your voice and your support can connect directly to provide more vaccines for children, access to clean water and sanitation, and HIV prevention and medication." 2351a5e196

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