Jason Goliath returns with new one-man comedy show
Jason Goliath returns with new one-man comedy show
Jason Goliath is once again set to hit the stage in November with a one-man comedy show dubbed “Dala What You Must, It Is What It Is”.
Known for his big energy and larger-than-life personality, the comedian, actor, presenter and MC will be taking over Theatre on The Square in Sandton City from Wednesday, November 16 to Sunday, November 27.
So excited to bring you my new one-man show!! #DalaWhatYouMust hits Sandton Theatre On The Square 16 to 27 November! Tickets are available now at WebTickets so Dala What You Must!!!”
The new show is a follow-up to Goliath’s one-man motivational comedy stand-up “Manstruation: Surviving a Wife” that took place in October 2019 and is available on Showmax.
“Dala What You Must, It Is What It Is” is said to be inspired by the most important word Goliath grasped during lockdown: “acceptance
It will also include unfiltered, never-before-heard anecdotes about his life, his journey, uncomfortable truths and how he learnt to do what he had to to persevere.
Goliath says he hopes to not only entertain his audience, but to also share his experience of overcoming the coronavirus-imposed lockdown and offer solutions to everyday stressors.
“The realisation that nobody is going to bed worried about my debit orders, my lifestyle or my problems means I have to hold myself accountable and responsible. This also means the only way to achieve my dreams is to accept where and what I am and do what I have to do. Dala (do) what you must, because it is what it is,” says Goliath.
It will also include unfiltered, never-before-heard anecdotes about his life, his journey, uncomfortable truths and how he learnt to do what he had to to persevere.
Goliath says he hopes to not only entertain his audience, but to also share his experience of overcoming the coronavirus-imposed lockdown and offer solutions to everyday stressors.
“The realisation that nobody is going to bed worried about my debit orders, my lifestyle or my problems means I have to hold myself accountable and responsible. This also means the only way to achieve my dreams is to accept where and what I am and do what I have to do. Dala (do) what you must, because it is what it is,” says Goliath.
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