Congratulations are in order for actor and social media content creator Linda Majola after he announced his first comedy special.
The show titled This & That with a side of Jazz is set to take place on the 30th of June at the Seabrooke Theatre at Durban High School.
Taking to his social media, the TikTok star announced the exciting news.
“Linda Majola presents “This & That with a Side of Jazz” This is Linda’s very first stand up comedy show. A show with a different flair. Be prepared to be enchanted by his love for jazz music, story telling and skits. A combination that will surely blow your mind away. A night dedicated to enjoying a bit of drama and laughs with a side of Jazz,”he wrote.
Feel like going to This & That with a Side of Jazz? Tickets are sold through Webtickets, let’s get ours! https://t.co/ZJYGgd11mR #tickets pic.twitter.com/DS15gDWaHS
— Linda Majola (@majola_lindah) June 16, 2023
Speaking to TshishaLIVE, the actor opened up about what inspired him to do the comedy show.
“I started creating content on TikTok and Instagram. I’ve always loved telling stories and also just making people laugh. The experiences I have had in life being queer, navigating dating as queer, navigating being a grandson and a son, and also the entertainment industry and just being a human in general, I think through all these experiences I have been able to make people laugh and now I want to put a show together that kind of embodies that. Also it is just a bit different and has a different flair, so that’s why it has a bit of jazz,” he told the publication.
The social media star also spoke about the decision to pair the show with jazz music.
“I got a band together of highly-skilled jazz musicians I want to give a platform to, and also to partner up with them to give a better experience in terms of comedy. I think the way we are consuming content is quite different. We know how comedians are doing it and they are killing it. People want something short, they want something quick, they want something that has a twist of dancing and singing, and they want versatility in performances.
“They don’t just want me to stand with a mic and a bottle of water on the side and tell a joke. I also appreciate and value people who do that, but I wanted to give people a bit of a theatre experience as well,” he said.