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Laugh for 67 minutes and change a child’s life

Buy tickets to Cotlands Laugh for 67 minutes charity comedy show and help raise funding for children who don’t have access to early learning opportunities.

Cotlands is excited to be hosting the third edition of their annual flagship comedy show, Laugh for 67 minutes.

Change a child’s life.On July 12, they are partnering with global restaurant brand, Hard Rock Café, in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and will be hosting not one, but two shows with an even bigger line-up of comedians.

They want to offer comedy audiences more fun and double the laughs. The stellar line-up of award-winning comedians will be appearing live at the following venues:

• Hard Rock Johannesburg: Chris Forrest, Dave Levinsohn, Lindy Johnson, Suhayl Essa and Themba Robin.

• Hard Rock Cape Town: Mel Jones, Phil de Lange, Rob van Vuuren, Shimmy Isaacs and Yaaseen Barnes.

Live event tickets sell at R300 per person and include a meal and a drink from the selected menu.Both shows will be streamed and virtual tickets are available at R150.

You will receive an email with a live streaming link an hour before the show.

Help Cotlands continue to keep Madiba’s legacy alive this July.In 1994, shortly after being elected as president, Mandela called on all South Africans to solve the country’s profound education crisis.

He commented in one of his speeches that the task to make South Africa a learned nation belongs to all of us.Cotlands knows through research that investments in early childhood development programmes in the first six years of a child’s life yield the greatest returns on the human capital in the long run.

As the event will also be streamed live, Cotlands is calling on all South Africans across the world to support them by buying a ticket to the comedy show.

Please click HERE to buy your tickets.

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