Corporate Comedians
Jason Goliath is a larger than life comedian who literally is larger than life (it’s because all this personality won’t fit into a smaller body ok!) With a commanding stage presence, ridiculous amounts of energy and a character based set focused on making audiences laugh at life’s uncomfortable truths; he has performed successfully at numerous corporate events and leading comedy rooms/events: Blacks Only, Proudly Coloured Comedy Festival, Parkers, Melville Underground, Captains Comedy Festival, AWEdnesday Comedy Jam, LOL at Gold Reef City, Comic's Choice Awards™ Winners Lap, The Box and many many more.
With more than 10 years professional MC experience Jason also takes on Facilitation and Motivational roles and has done so for Standard Bank, FNB, Deloitte and SAA to mention a few.
David Kibuuka a comedian, born and raised in Uganda, but has been living in SA for several years now. You can expect some cross-border humour from this funny man.
David Kibuuka is undeniably, one of the young talents of South African comedy. A graduated Finance Honours student with Wits University, “Dave” has a unique brand of humour that combines wit and intellect without losing touch with his audiences. He broke into the comedy world when he won 5FM’s Freshest Five nationwide comedy talent search competition and he hasn’t looked back since.
2008 saw him opening for one of the top comedians in the world in Australia’s top comedian Carl Barron on his South Africa Tour. He has an enviable body of television and film work including having played the lead in the hit local movie Bunny Chow which won awards worldwide and was recently chosen as the featured lead on SABC 3’s popular travel programme – Going Nowhere Slowly.
David can already boast of having performed at some of the biggest comedy events on the local comedy calendar. A very young David shared the stage with names like John Vlismas, Kagiso Lediga, Riaad Moosa and David Kau as well as a cluster of international comedic acts in the first Kingsize Comedy Festival. Such was his performance, that he was invited to perform again the following year.
"Mr Kibuuka - the only, foreign African comedian in the country - often likes to play on his outsider status to hold a mirror up to his adoptive nation and make jokes about things that other comics might ignore or avoid." Andrew Harding, BBC Africa Correspondent.
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David Kibuuka a comedian, born and raised in Uganda, but has been living in SA for several years now. You can expect some cross-border humour from this funny man.
David Kibuuka is undeniably, one of the young talents of South African comedy.
GRIFF has wanted to be a comedian since he was three years old where his mother use to set up the seniors in The Convalescent Homes where she worked, in an audience typesetting and let her son make sleeping and comatose old people laugh. So after working the Geriatric Circuit for a couple of summers his destiny was settled. Since then, that little funny boy with the faith of a PLANET has made a name for himself as one of the leading comedians and On-Air Personalities in the Country by headlining across North America (including Canada), New Zealand, The U.K. and Africa.
With his quick wit and unsurpassed knowledge for sports news, “GRIFF” took sports took sports to the ‘next level’ with his comedic twist on athletes and their stories. In 1999 he received Georgia’s Sportcaster of the Year Award and in 2004 “Street Skillz”, a program he provided the color commentary for was nominated for an EMMY.
Ultimately, GRIFF is a Comedian, an On-Air Personality, an Author, an Actor, a Motivational Speaker, a Daddy, an EMMY nominated Sportscaster and a man who puts Jesus Christ ahead of all men all wrapped into one.
A graduated Finance Honours student with Wits University, “Dave” has a unique brand of humour that combines wit and intellect without losing touch with his audiences. He broke into the comedy world when he won 5FM’s Freshest Five nationwide comedy talent search competition and he hasn’t looked back since.
2008 saw him opening for one of the top comedians in the world in Australia’s top comedian Carl Barron on his South Africa Tour. He has an enviable body of television and film work including having played the lead in the hit local movie Bunny Chow which won awards worldwide and was recently chosen as the featured lead on SABC 3’s popular travel programme – Going Nowhere Slowly.
David can already boast of having performed at some of the biggest comedy events on the local comedy calendar. A very young David shared the stage with names like John Vlismas, Kagiso Lediga, Riaad Moosa and David Kau as well as a cluster of international comedic acts in the first Kingsize Comedy Festival. Such was his performance, that he was invited to perform again the following year.
"Mr Kibuuka - the only, foreign African comedian in the country - often likes to play on his outsider status to hold a mirror up to his adoptive nation and make jokes about things that other comics might ignore or avoid." Andrew Harding, BBC Africa Correspondent.