Comedian explains what having Gen Z children is like
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
In a recent interview on Breakfast with Martin Bester, comedian Stuart Taylor shared insights into his life as a parent to Gen Z kids and shed light on his show, 'Odd Man Out'.
With humour and heart, Stuart Taylor reflects on being a parent, a journey that includes understanding the ever-evolving language of his Gen Z children.
Amidst "Sigma" and "main character energy", Stuart said that "they speak a language I don't understand".
Stuart's show, 'Odd Man Out', offers a comedic lens on feeling like a square peg in a round hole.
Highlighting his own life experiences, such as attending Stellenbosch University, where classes were taught in Afrikaans, he shares: "I was certainly the odd man out."
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His show resonates with anyone who's ever felt out of place, finding common ground in shared human experiences.
Delving into deeper conversations, Stuart touches on the essence of being South African.
While differences can be divisive, he emphasises that South Africans have more in common than is assumed.
Reflecting on his travels across South Africa, he reveals: "The guy in Kuruman and the guy in wherever they're all the same. We're all fighting the same battles."
Stuart's show, which earned an Ovation Award at the 2024 National Arts Festival, is currently running at Monte Casino in Johannesburg.
Audience members can expect a show that blends humour with relatable storytelling—a refreshing escape this holiday season.
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Performances are held at 7:30pm, with additional shows on weekends, promising a night filled with laughter and introspection.
Tickets are available via Webtickets, ensuring everyone gets the chance to enjoy this hilarious take on life's oddities.
Check out Stuart's 'Odd Man Out' for a comedic and heartfelt exploration of life's quirks, all while celebrating the unity and shared identity of being South African.
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