Comedian Riaad Moosa shares why pain fuels laughter in South Africa, the jokes that fail, and the strangest place he has ever performed.
Comedian Riaad Moosa shares why pain fuels laughter in South Africa, the jokes that fail, and the strangest place he has ever performed.
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Riaad Moosa on comedy, pain and South Africa

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In South Africa, laughter is not just entertainment. It is survival. Few people understand this better than Riaad Moosa, a medical doctor-turned-comedian who has built a career on finding humour in hardship.

Finding comedy in crisis

Asked what the funniest thing about living in South Africa is right now, Moosa does not rush to a punchline.

“Currently, I would describe the situation in South Africa as a tragedy,” he says. “I realise that sounds counterintuitive, but tragedy plus time turns into comedy. All the suffering we experience eventually becomes something we laugh about. We laugh at the things we survive. Pain is a main ingredient for laughter.”

For Moosa, comedy is not about escaping reality. It is about processing it.

When jokes don’t land

There is a belief that seasoned comedians always have a joke that works. Moosa disagrees.

“All jokes fail,” he says. “That’s what makes comedy risky.”

He recalls performing for elite South African sports stars across cricket, rugby and football. On paper, it sounded like a dream audience. In reality, it was brutal.

“It was so bad that I died on stage,” he says. “I remember thinking, what if I fake an epileptic seizure right now?”

It is a reminder that even the best comedians are never guaranteed a laugh.

Who makes him laugh most

Off stage, Moosa’s most significant source of laughter comes from home.

“My children,” he says. “Especially my son Mika’eel. He says the most horrific things, but it’s funny coming from a seven-year-old.”

It is the unfiltered honesty that gets him every time.

Three words for South Africans

When asked to sum up South Africans in just three words, Moosa does not hesitate.

“Resilient. Flavourful. Lekker.”

It is a description that feels both affectionate and accurate.

The strangest stage of all

Over the years, Moosa has performed in some unusual spaces. One stands out above the rest.

“I once performed at a strip club,” he says. “As a Muslim, this was my lowest point in life.”

Comedy, it seems, really does take you everywhere.

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