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WIN TICKETS: Bluff funny man set to host debut comedy show at Durban’s BAT Centre

Too Coloured? is hilariously funny and can be enjoyed by all ages.

Bluff resident and up-and-coming comedian Daryl Williams is set to stage his debut one-man show, Too Coloured? this November at Durban’s BAT Centre.

Too Coloured? is a side-splitting showcase of multi-cultural humour that will appeal to all. It poses a direct question which relates to Daryl’s amazing ability to relate to any race, age and culture – as he has has done so all through South Africa in his career.

“My inspiration is always people-based. There is a clear message for all South Africans that is relevant to our current affairs. This show provides comic relief through an unique array of multicultural humour,” said Daryl.
Dubbed ‘the next Trevor Noah’, Daryl has a relatable story for everybody, which leaves his audience wanting more. A former finance wizard, Daryl left the corporate world to pursue his career in entertainment. He has broken down barriers and built bridges over obstacles deemed ‘impossible’ and he’s already become a household name.

Since going full time into standup comedy, Daryl has performed on some of biggest comedy platforms in SA, including the Goliath Comedy Club in Melrose, Johannesburg. He has toured Swaziland, Mozambique and toured as a guest act on the the MSC Sinfonia cruise ship.

The 30-year-old funny man who hails from the Bluff is a natural storyteller who uses family friendly humour with no vulgarity.

A family man at heart he loves spending time with his wife Jennifer Willians and two children, daughter Tiara (11) and son Ezra (4).


“You can expect to hear about the struggles of those who grew up with no medical aid in the past and the funny concoctions that were used to replace modern medicine. You’ll hear a bit of current observational, stereotypical humor – which does not offend but rather creates a funny outlook at things, where we can all laugh at ourselves and our sometimes silly behaviour,” added Daryl.

Noted for his hilarious punchlines and sharp, observational humour, Daryl was drafted in the National Savanna Comics Choice Awards for 2017, where he proved to be a stand-out performer. He is one of the most booked comedians in Durban today, having recently shared the stage with The Goliath and Goliath Crew, Marc Lottering, Mark Banks and Carvin H Goldstone, to name just a few.

Too Coloured? is hilariously funny and can be enjoyed by all ages. The show comes hot off the heels of Daryl’s #HomeComing tour which catapulted him onto the local and international comedy scene.

Be sure to catch Daryl Williams in Too Coloured? from November 3 to 5 at the Bat Centre. Shows are on Friday, 3 November, Saturday, 4 November (8pm) and Sunday, 5 November at 3pm. Tickets are R100 via www.quicket.co.za or R120 at the door. Block bookings for 10 or more pay R80 each.

 

TO WIN TICKETS:

To win one of three sets of double tickets to see Too Coloured? at the BAT Centre, fill in the form below and submit!

Provide your name and daytime contact number. Entries close at midnight on Thursday, 2 November and winners will be notified telephonically on Friday.

A list of winners will be published on the Sun’s Facebook page and in next week’s Sun.

The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Good luck!

 

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