Too Coloured? hits Durban stage this November
Dubbed as 'the next Trevor Noah', Daryl has a relatable story for everybody, his audience is always wanting more!

DURBAN comedian, Daryl Williams is all set to stage his debut one-man show, Too Coloured? this November!
Too Coloured? is a side splitting showcase of multi-cultural humour that can be enjoyed by anybody.
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It poses a direct question which relates to Daryl’s amazing ability to relate to any race, age and culture – as he has done so all through South Africa in his career.
“My inspiration is always people based. There is a clear message for all South Africans that is relevant to our current affairs. This show provides comic relief through a unique array of multicultural humour,” explained Daryl.
Dubbed as ‘the next Trevor Noah’, Daryl has a relatable story for everybody, his audience is always wanting more!
“You can expect to hear about the struggles of those who grew up with no medical aid in the past and the funny concoctions that were used to replace modern medicine. You’ll hear a bit of current observational, stereotypical humour – which does not offend but rather creates a funny outlook at things, where we can all laugh at ourselves and our sometimes silly behaviour,” added Daryl.
Too Coloured? is hilariously funny and can be enjoyed by all ages. The show comes hot off the heels of Daryl’s #HomeComing tour which catapulted him onto the local and international comedy scene.
Be sure to catch Daryl Williams in Too Coloured? from November 3 to 5 at The Bat Centre. Shows are Friday, 3 November and Saturday, 4 November (8pm) and Sunday, 5 November (3pm). Tickets are R100 via www.quicket.co.za or R120 at the door. Block bookings for 10 or more: R80 each.
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