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− | Founded in 1996, with by [[Sam Hendrikse]] as director, the festival offers a range of national and international comedians and acts in the [[Artscape]] centre. The original festival ran till 2012, when it was temporarily suspended as Hendrikse felt he needed a break. | + | Founded in 1996, with by [[Sam Hendrikse]] as director, the festival offers a range of national and international comedians and acts in the [[Artscape Theatre Centre]] centre. The original festival ran till 2012, when it was temporarily suspended as Hendrikse felt he needed a break. |
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==The reincarnation in 2020 == | ==The reincarnation in 2020 == | ||
Revision as of 08:43, 23 July 2023
The Cape Town Comedy Festival is an international event in Cape Town.
The original festival: 1996-2012
Founded in 1996, with by Sam Hendrikse as director, the festival offers a range of national and international comedians and acts in the Artscape Theatre Centre centre. The original festival ran till 2012, when it was temporarily suspended as Hendrikse felt he needed a break.
The reincarnation in 2020
Once more directed by Sam Hendrikse, the festival re-surfaced after 8 years, in March 2020.
Sources
Christiaan Boonzaier. 2020. Komediefees herleef in Kaap ná 8j. in Die Burger, 29 February 2020: p. 10.
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