Showing posts with label Comedy Central Roast of AKA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy Central Roast of AKA. Show all posts
Sunday, March 10, 2019
TV CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK. Comedy Central Africa's Roast is good - but the series is at risk of a growing 'fame whore' problem, one that threatens the quality of the comedy.
The inclusion of not-really-knowns within comedy and fame-seeking "fame whores" who are not funny and who are not comedians, is a growing problem that has the potential to damage the quality of the comedy of Comedy Central Africa's localised Comedy Central Roast of ... franchise.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA that will be broadcast on Comedy Central (DStv 122) on Monday, 11 March at 21:00 with the uncensored version on Showmax from 12 March is good ... enough.
But it's not excellent. It's not great. And it's not must-watch television.
The reason is the courting of flat panellists who flat-out bombed because they're not comedians, yet try to do stand-up, practising bad routines and bad delivery on the audience's precious time. It' doesn't and shouldn't work that way.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA on Comedy Central is literally saved by one person - Joey Rasdien. The comedian, as the only real stand-up comedian included in the roast panel, single-handedly saves the show with his performance.
Joey Rasdien is the reason to watch the Comedy Central Roast of AKA. He did extremely well and as a comedian hit all of the right pauses, with the right tempo and comedic timing, really funny jokes, clever and quick ad-libbing, and completely shined during his turn.
Roastmaster Pearl Thusi was the second best element of the night and clearly prepared. She starts off good and slightly above average but can't sustain the night as the master of ceremonies. It's not her fault, this is her first time doing something like it and she did well enough for a passable grade.
It takes practice and about halfway through you can feel and see Pearl Thusi's energy-levels fizz out. Stand-up comedy is a marathon performance that people don't realise before they don't do it themselves.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA is fine to watch for viewers who are into roasts and it has some really funny jokes, put-downs and moments.
The big issue is the panellists who were included because they're after fame and exposure but who are not funny. They were clearly not tested beforehand or Papa Penny and others would have been gone. They actively bring down the overall quality of the show and the (lack of ) comedy, as they bomb out during the night.
Papa Penny was an utter embarrassment and cringe-worthy terrible.
He is not a comedian and struggles to speak English (not a problem per se but a big problem if you're trying to do comedy in front of a live crowd who has to understand you if they're too laugh).
His set was highly embarrassing and producers would definitely have struggled to salvage anything worthwhile from his on-stage mess to include in the Comedy Central Roast of AKA.
Second worst was Nigeria's Davido whose misguided and bizarre form of stand-up comedy was to attack and insult the South African audience in the theatre.
It wasn't funny and didn't go down well.
Moshe Ndiki, Moonchild Sanelly, Mark Fish and Francois van Coke were all flat.
Nina Hastie with a level of presenting experience was okay-ish.
The panel of roasters wasn't really well-customised for AKA whose real name is Kiernan Forbes.
They came across as unfunny people, trying to relate (to him), with a lot of generalised jokes that felt as if it was forced to be applicable to him, and not really knowing how to properly engage a live, seated audience when it comes to telling jokes.
Attending the recording of the Comedy Central Roast of AKA was fun, and fun enough. The issue is that it could be funnier. A lot more funnier.
Indicative of how random and ill-chosen the panellists were, is how they don't/didn't even really all knew each other, and haven't even met before they met backstage. They don't know and struggle to say each others' names properly, and work in as part of their comedy-schtick things like "I don't even know who you are". Problem.
Papa Penny, Davido, Mark Fish, Moshe Ndiki, Moonchild Sanelly and Francois van Coke were not good. They're also not comedians. So why did they say yes to do this?
Because they want to level up in the fame-stakes and because being part of a Comedy Central Roast is exposure like being a dancer in Strictly Come Dancing. That is how it comes across.
Thank goodness the Afrikaans actor Pierre van Pletzen abruptly dropped out beforehand. How on earth does he relate to AKA, and how is he funny as a standup comedian?
For future Comedy Central Roasts Viacom Africa should really either plan and strategise further ahead, or if it's already doing that, be more judicious about who to include and search and work harder on adding real local comedians, with real stand-up comedy pedigree and a proven comedy track-record.
Again, if it wasn't for Joey Rasdien, the Comedy Central Roast of AKA would have been very different (certifiably bad). Joey, who won the night, singlehandedly as the most-valuable player, manages to elevate it to a "good-to-go" level.
Fame whores who are not funny and who don't know how to do stand-up, risk diluting and damaging the image that viewers have of what a Comedy Central Roast of ... is and should be.
The roast was sold out which is great. It's however important for Viacom Africa and Comedy Central to keep working and to keep cultivating the Roast image as a sought-after, premium entertainment event or a night out.
When people who attend, and those who watch, however, start telling others that it wasn't worthwhile because Papa Penny, Mark Fish, a Francois van Coke and a Moonchild were not funny, it has the potential to weaken Africa's version of Comedy Central Roasts.
The Comedy Central Roast of ... doesn't exist to bring more fame and to elevate the stature of D-, C- and B-grade celebrities. It exists for the audience. The viewer is who matters, and who matters most.
Panellist for future roasts on Comedy Central should be chosen not because they're merely willing and available and thirst for fame, but because they're good - good at comedy and doing stand-up.
ALSO READ: IN IMAGES. 25 photos from behind-the-scenes of Comedy Central and Showmax's Comedy Central Roast of AKA.
ALSO READ: TV CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK. 'Yes, we can!' Viacom Africa's well-organised, well-managed Comedy Central Roast of AKA red carpet run shows that South Africa can get it right with proper pre-planning and know-how.
IN IMAGES. 25 photos from behind-the-scenes of Comedy Central and Showmax's Comedy Central Roast of AKA.
Here are 25 behind-the-scenes photos of the Comedy Central Roast of AKA of Comedy Central and Showmax that was recorded on 21 February in The Teatro at Montecasino, Johannesburg, roasting AKA whose real name is Kiernan Forbes.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will be broadcast on Comedy Central (DStv 122) on Monday 11 March at 21:35, preceded by a half-hour Jason Goliath: Pre-Roast Special starting at 21:00 on the channel as a lead-in.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA has a broadcast duration of 1 hour and 45 minutes. An uncensored version of The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will become available on Showmax on Tuesday 12 March.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will also be available on MultiChoice's DStv Now Catch Up service.
The roastmaster is Pearl Thusi with panellists including Nigeria's Davido, Moshe Ndiki as well as Papa Penny, Joey Rasdien, Moonchild Sanelly and also including Mark Fish, Nina Hastie and Francois van Coke, with Pierre van Pletzen who was announced but abruptly dropped out just before the recording without wanting to say why.
Friday, February 22, 2019
Pierre van Pletzen abruptly drops out of Comedy Central Africa and Showmax's Comedy Central Roast of AKA without any reason.
Pierre van Pletzen on Thursday abruptly dropped out of Comedy Central Africa (DStv 122) and Showmax's Comedy Central Roast of AKA as a panellist without a reason, hours before the show was recorded on Thursday night at the Teatro at Montecasino in Johannesburg.
No reason was given with Viacom Africa citing "unforeseen circumstances" that wasn't explained.
It left the Comedy Central Roast of AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) with one less panellist on stage at the sold-out show that will be broadcast on 11 March on Comedy Central, with an uncensored version that will become available on 12 March on MultiChoice's video streaming service Showmax.
Pierre van Pletzen was originally announced to form part of the panellists including Nigeria's Davido, Moshe Ndiki as well as Papa Penny, Joey Rasdien, Moonchild Sanelly and also including Mark Fish, Nina Hastie and Francois van Coke, with Pearl Thusi as the roastmaster.
"However, due to unforeseen circumstances, Pierre van Pletzen is unable to participate in the panel of the Comedy Central Roast of AKA," Viacom Africa said in a statement received on Thursday night before the start of the recording of the show.
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Viacom Africa's Comedy Central Roast of AKA adds Davido, Moshe Ndiki and Pierre van Pletzen as Roast panellists.
Viacom Africa's Comedy Central Roast of AKA on Comedy Central (DStv 121) has added Davido, Moshe Ndiki and Pierre van Pletzen as roaster panellists, in addition to the already announced Papa Penny, Joey Rasdien, Moonchild Sanelly as well as Mark Fish, Nina Hastie and Francois van Coke.
Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa) announced the third set of roasters who will be taking on the notorious rapper when the Comedy Central Roast of AKA is recorded on 21 February at The Teatro at Montecasino, Johannesburg with Pearl Thusi as the roastmaster.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) will be broadcast on Comedy Central, with the uncensored version going to MultiChoice's Showmax video streaming service.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will be broadcast on Comedy Central on 11 March 2019, with an extended and uncut version that will be released a day later on Showmax on 12 March.
Davido (real name David Adedeji Adeleke) is the first Nigerian to ever join the Africa/South African version of Comedy Central Roast.
"At VIMN Africa we continuously evolve and innovate content to create unique and engaging experiences for our audiences that drive culture," says Alex Okosi, the executive vice president and managing director at VIMN Africa.
"In a continental first, this Comedy Central Roast now transcends boundaries by welcoming Africa's international star, Davido, to the panel."
"This is going to be a hilarious night," says Davido. "I'm ready, Africa are you ready? This is a Roast so nothing is off limits."
Moshe Ndiki says "This wil lbe a platform for me to query aspects of how AKA believes he is the first guy to invent blond hair in December, he might as well have pioneered the passion gap for coloured folk. I mean, he is the first coloured guy on Earth according to his tweets".
Pierre van Pletzen says "It feels wonderful to be part of the Comedy Central Roast of AKA, whom I'd like to address as the non-humble infamously popular rapper, about a few things; his no-show at performances, his knowledge of geography and since he says he loves soccer, I would like to ask if he's practising is technique by kicking fans off the stage?"
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Viacom Africa's Comedy Central Roast of AKA adds Papa Penny, Joey Rasdien and Moonchild Sanelly as Roast panellists.
Viacom Africa's Comedy Central Roast of AKA on Comedy Central (DStv 121) has added Papa Penny, Joey Rasdien and Moonchild Sanelly as roaster panellists, in addition to the already announced Mark Fish, Nina Hastie and Francois van Coke.
Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa) announced the second set of roasters who will be taking on the notorious rapper when the Comedy Central Roast of AKA is recorded on 21 February at The Teatro at Montecasino, Johannesburg with Pearl Tusi as the roastmaster.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) will be broadcast on Comedy Central, with the uncensored version going to MultiChoice's Showmax video streaming service.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will be broadcast on Comedy Central on 11 March 2019, with an extended and uncut version that will be released a day later on Showmax on 12 March.
The "Tsonga King" Papa Penny says "I've had my fair share of being roasted on social media in the past which makes me more than ready to be on the Comedy Central Roast panel. I will bring my Tsonga bling and flair to set the stage on fire."
Comedian Joey Rasdien says "to be able to get the opportunity to be on a Roast panel, roasting AKA is huge. I'm super excited".
Singer Moonchild Sanelly says "The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will be a comfortable space for me because I have faced a lot of criticism in my career, and I can take it".
"I would love to think that it lightens the load of rumours about celebrities because if people can see you laugh at yourself then they don't have the power to believe that making fun of you hurts you".
Monday, February 11, 2019
Viacom Africa's Comedy Central Roast of AKA adds Mark Fish, Nina Hastie and Francois van Coke as panellists.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA on Comedy Central (DStv 121) will have Mark Fish, Nina Hastie and Francois van Coke as some of the panellists.
Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa) announced the first set of roasters who will be taking on the notorious rapper when the Comedy Central Roast of AKA is recorded on 21 February at The Teatro at Montecasino, Johannesburg with Pearl Tusi as the roastmaster.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) will be broadcast on Comedy Central, with the uncensored version going to MultiChoice's Showmax video streaming service.
The Comedy Central Roast of AKA will be broadcast on Comedy Central on 11 March 2019, with an extended and uncut version that will be released a day later on Showmax on 12 March.
"I'm excited to be on the panel of the Comedy Central Roast of AKA, this may be the only time I can roast him since he's the king of roasting people on Twitter," says Mark Fish. "I can't wait to meet all of the panellists and make people laugh out loud. I think I'm a funny guy but this shall be revealed on the day."
Nina Hastie says "I'd love to see his mom Lynne Forbes on the panel, I doubt there's anyone who knows him better. I would roast him on skipping leg day the most. His whole leg is ankle. Maybe that's why he got a shoe sponsorship - because having a whole leg as an ankle makes a shoe look very special."
Francois van Coke says "I'm super amped to be part of AKA's roast. I hope they fly me up to Jozi business class. I have only been on one business class flight in my life and it was because of AKA".
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