Stand Up Comedy
Monday, May 31, 2010 - 11:50, by Khaya DlangaYes, I was a stand up comedian many years ago. This happened by default. I went to watch stand comedy at the Comedy Warehouse in Cape Town. The year was 2003. I looked at the people on stage and said to myself, “Self, you can do this.”
I decided to do it. However I didn’t want to be a black comedian doing black jokes. My material was very dry one-liner kind of stuff. So there, I was a stand-up comedian. Whether I was funny or not is up for debate. This is when I was younger, thinner, faster and uglier.
Khaya Dlanga
He likes to blog about South African politics and has written extensively on the sensitive issue of race in South Africa.
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