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Revision as of 12:24, 4 June 2025

Stand-up comedy in South Africa

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Terminology

  • Stand-up comedy

Stand-up comedy (also called "stand-up") is comedy that generally is delivered by a solo performer speaking directly to the audience in some semblance of a spontaneous manner. It had its origins in the comic lecturers, such as Mark Twain, who toured the USA in the 19th century. It began to emerge as populist entertainment in vaudeville in the early decades of the 20th century.

Introduction

Stand-up comedians

South African artists who have performed in stand-up comedy include:

Stand-up comedy as theatre

Several plays have been written in the format of stand-up comedy. Some of these include:

Sources

https://www.britannica.com/art/stand-up-comedy

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