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Comedy break session with stars and chocolate

Nestlé Kit Kat and local comedians launch a new campaign to remind the public that breaks are essential at the Theatre on the Square on May 17.

The presence of the pandemic has proven to have impacted the world in a negative light to the point where individuals no longer enjoy the small things, such as a good laugh.

Comedians Suhayl Essa and Daelon Matthys discuss politics, music and, of course, jokes. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
Dillan Oliphant and Nina Hastie keep their composure as they deliver a brilliant break session with Suhayl Essa. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

Famous Swiss chocolate subsidiary brand, Nestlé KitKat partnered up with three local talented comedians in their latest campaign to revive the appreciation of stand-up comedy.

Molomo Lehoko and Thabo Apele share their opinion on which comedian took gold. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

The ‘What a difference a break makes’ campaign organised by the KitKat team invited guests to a day filled with jokes, laughter and connection on May 17. Held at the Theatre on the Square, three comedians: Dillan Oliphant, Nina Hastie and Suhayl Essa, took the stage with actor Kope ‘Tswyza’ Makgae for a joke battle session.

Thete Molepo, Babalwa Jebe and Zizipho Molepo revisit their favourite jokes after the function. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
Award winning comedian Dillan Oliphant lets loose as he talks to friends and fans. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

Makgae, who was the MC of the event. wasted no time in making people laugh, shared important house rules before introducing the main acts. The joke sessions offered audiences three rounds of chosen topic in which the comedians had to make jokes from through conversations.

Boipelo Molema, Reginah Dube and Karabo Mahapa all gear up with excitement ready for a show of a lifetime. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

With simple topics that ranged from music genres to weddings, all comedians managed to craft their best lines which left people gasping for air.

Actress and comedian Nina Hastie prepares to share her jokes with the crowd. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

“KitKat is a brand that is over 100 years old and it has been a brand that has stood for taking a break. The purpose of the brand has always been about a smile in your break and that is why we partnered with comedy to send a message to South Africans to take a break,” said Janet Berg, marketing manager for Nestlé Confectionery.

Kope Makgae better known as Tswyza breaks the tension as he opens a Kit Kat. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

“I would define a break as something that one needs to take. Your mind needs to relax and digest good moments and memories and that’s what happened today,” concluded participant Kamogelo Moichela.

 

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