Mpho Popps, Vafa Naraghi and Khanyisa Bunu lead new stand-up special ‘The F-Show’

Mpho Popps, Vafa Naraghi and Khanyisa Bunu Navigate Life In Mzansi In Hilarious New Stand-Up Special ‘The F-Show’. Picture: Supplied.

Mpho Popps, Vafa Naraghi and Khanyisa Bunu Navigate Life In Mzansi In Hilarious New Stand-Up Special ‘The F-Show’. Picture: Supplied.

Published Aug 23, 2024

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Comedy enthusiasts are in for barrel of laughs as Mpho Popps, Vafa Naraghi, and Khanyisa Bunu, South Africa’s most beloved comedians lead a powerhouse line-up in ‘The F-Show’ at Sandton’s Theatre on the Square from September 13-15.

Mpho Modikoane, fondly known as Mpho Popps, who is well-known for his electrifying stage presence and razor-sharp wit, is poised to tackle the topic of South Africa’s high cost of living and turn it into hilarious genius that will have audiences howling with laughter.

With years of experience on both television and live stages, Modikoane’s unique perspective on life’s absurdities has made him a household name, and his headlining performance at the is set to be legendary.

Speaking about the show Modikoane said: “I am so excited to perform ‘The F-Show’ for audiences. This show is all about capturing the everyday chaos and humour that comes with being South African. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s ridiculously funny. We’re not just telling jokes; we’re sharing stories everyone can relate to.”

Naraghi, a comedian with a distinct voice and a knack for finding humour in the unexpected, will also be delivering his own brand of observational comedy.

Naraghi’s sharp commentary on cultural dynamics and everyday mishaps will resonate with anyone who has ever found themselves in their own personal F-show.

He has developed a devoted audience and a solid reputation over the years attributable to his witty storytelling and realistic humour.

Bunu, whose meteoric rise in the comedy world has been nothing short of spectacular, completes the line-up.

Bunu, who is well-known for her sharp humour, will also offer her new viewpoint on stage.

With a comedy style that blends sharp observations with personal anecdotes, she has become a favourite among South African audiences, and her performance at ‘The F-Show’ promises to deliver laughs that are as insightful as they are hilarious.

From the absurdity of the cost of groceries to the tenacity of side hustle culture, the show is a reflection of the glorious ups and downs, ins and outs of surviving daily in South Africa.