Daliso Chaponda, the UK-based African comedian, is a maestro of laughter whose comedic prowess knows no borders. In an exclusive interview with KTN News Globe Traktion show host Persil Telewa in Leeds ...
Daliso Chaponda, the UK-based African comedian, is a maestro of laughter whose comedic prowess knows no borders. In an exclusive interview with KTN News Globe Traktion show host Persil Telewa in Leeds ...
Malawian born stand up Daliso Chaponda has announced a UK tour for 2024 entitled ‘Feed This Black Man Again'. The tour starts on 11th February at Glasgow's The Stand and takes in 21 dates so far, with ...
His father’s a politician, his brother’s a doctor and Daliso Chaponda was destined to become a reverend. But he enjoys sinning too much. So the funnyman from Malawi became a comedian. Daliso is a ...
Tell us a bit about Feed This Black Man Again. My first show in my 20s was called 'feed this black man' and was a fun yet naive show about african stereotypes and charity. The image of the 'starving ...
During lockdown, comedians experimented with hundreds of online comedy gigs that connected people worldwide. Access Festival curates the best examples of these, beaming comedians from their homes into ...
What he really wanted was to spend Thanksgiving with his family. What he got was three days with the turkey.
Chorlton’s much-loved bar and restaurant, The Garden (formerly The Font), is bringing laughter back to Manchester’s south side with the launch of a brand-new series of monthly comedy nights.
Chizzy Akudolu hosts as Angellica Bell, Daliso Chaponda, Suzi Ruffell and Humza Arshad MBE join team leaders Richard Blackwood and Eddie Kadi for a tour of Black British history.
Additional material: Claire Cox, Jon Paisley, Neil Bratchpiece, Rebecca Bain & Alex Garrick Wright, Nathan Cowley, Chris Stanners, Jemma Rose, Stephen Holford, Alan Hazlie, Dan Coverdale.