Simmi areff biography
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The Life of A Comedian: Simmi Areff
Crown The Brown: Simmi Areff. Durban born comedian, Simmi Areff is known for always bringing his A game on stage! He brings out the laughter in the best way and always leaves us wanting more! Our very own social media guru, figuring out the world of millennials, with the guilty pleasure for food, especially Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (A man after our hearts!).
Simmi always shares the best stories and has made such an impact on his fans. With his new show taking place this weekend (27-28 September), we wanted to find out more about the man behind the microphone! We can tell you that Simmi Areff is definitely more than just a comedian with a microphone. An academically orientated, an avid cricket fan, creative soul with taste buds fit for a King! Here is what Simmi shared with us!
What are three things that people don’t know about you?
I have three degrees, BA, LLB and my honors in Journalism. A proliferate poet, I write a lot of poetry. I also really enjoy a good peanut butter sandwich!
What inspired you to pursue a career in comedy?
I have been doing comedy for over 10 years now. I actually never thought of pursuing comedy, it just happened. During my varsity days, I attended an event. I signed up for the event,
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Stand-Up Guy: Halaal-friendly local humour
16 October 2015 - 02:26 By Jadan McCullough
"I would love it if people stop bladdy asking me about Trevor Noah. There's more than one comedian in South Africa, you know," jokes Simmi Areff, the talented, young, rising comedy star. But he's quick to acknowledge Noah's contribution to the South African stand-up scene. "We [SA comedians] have always thought there was a ceiling in our profession in this country, but after Trevor recently shattered it by hosting The Daily Show we're starting to see an achievable dream."Born and raised in Durban's Muslim community, Areff started his comedy career while studying at the University of KZN, performing at a few stand-up shows in between academic submissions. After completing his Honours degree in journalism at Wits, he moved permanently to Joburg in 2011 with nothing but a dream, R30 and a pocket full of jokes , hoping to make it big in the City of Gold.He quickly slotted himself into Johannesburg's comedy circuit by performing gigs and reeling in audiences with his easy demeanor and well-executed punchlines. Since becoming a regular of the Jozi comedy scene he has toured the country and has performed alongside some of South Africa's biggest names in comedy, including Riaad Moosa, Loyiso Go