
Boardwallk Hotel and Casino invites audiences to an evening of laughter, reflection, and powerful storytelling with acclaimed comedian Vafa Naraghi, as he presents his one-man show Becoming South African on 31 July 2026 at 19h00.
The show will take place at the iconic Boardwalk ICC, offering guests a compelling blend of comedy and cultural insight in an intimate live performance setting.
Book tickets here: https://www.suninternational.com/boardwalk/events/vafa/
Becoming South African explores identity, belonging, and the lived experiences of growing up as a Persian boy in Mahikeng, while navigating life across South Africa. Through sharp humour and heartfelt storytelling, Vafa reflects on the contradictions and beauty of a country still shaping its identity.
With his signature wit and engaging stage presence, Vafa unpacks everyday moments and deeper cultural truths, inviting audiences to both laugh and reflect on what it truly means to be South African today.
Tickets are available from R180, promising an evening that blends entertainment with thoughtful perspective—perfect for comedy lovers and anyone who enjoys storytelling with substance.
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