logo
#

Latest news with #ConradKoch

Chester Missing returns in sharp new show
Chester Missing returns in sharp new show

eNCA

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • eNCA

Chester Missing returns in sharp new show

JOHANNESBURG - Award-winning ventriloquist Conrad Koch is back on stage with his bold new show, Puppet Power, now touring across the country. READ | Gaza puppet maker turns tins into toys in ruins of war From Cape Town to Durban, Makhanda to Gqeberha, audiences can expect sharp satire, laugh-out-loud moments, and thought-provoking commentary as Koch and his well-known puppet, Chester Missing, dive into politics, identity, and life in South Africa. The dynamic duo unpacks more details with eNCA.

From laughter to liberation: Conrad Koch talks 'Puppet Power' and comedy's role in tough times
From laughter to liberation: Conrad Koch talks 'Puppet Power' and comedy's role in tough times

IOL News

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

From laughter to liberation: Conrad Koch talks 'Puppet Power' and comedy's role in tough times

Comedy duo Conrad Koch and Chester Missing are back to tickle the funnybone with 'Puppet Power'. Image: Supplied Catch 'Puppet Power', the national tour by comedy duo Conrad Koch and Chester Missing, is coming to the Pieter Toerien Theatre at Montecasino for a limited run from July 10. Ahead of the show, 'Independent Media Lifestyle' caught up with Koch to unpack his journey in the industry, especially with his socio-political commentary that has left Mzansi in stitches. When asked how the evolution of current affairs-driven comedy influenced his latest show, "Puppet Power", he said: 'With the rise of TikTok and other high-reach, high-impact social media, we as comedians have tools we never dreamed of. 'And in this watershed moment in history as far as conversations on race and colonialism globally and in SA, and the influence of the billionaire class turning even Donald Trump and Cyril Ramaphosa into puppets of sorts, the question of power, and in particular 'Puppet Power' has never been more relevant.' He was then asked about what he enjoyed most about leveraging the power of laughter to offset the heaviness of real life. He said: 'South Africans have survived the unimaginable, and having an opportunity to poke fun at the systems that made that happen, to say what many would like to say, via jokes, is a privilege I both do not take lightly and also approach with extreme silliness. 'The reaction and support Chester and I get from ordinary South Africans is incredible and deeply appreciated.' Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading Chester Missing and Conrad Koch bring back the funny. Image: Supplied He confessed that he never envisioned Chester achieving such widespread acclaim when he first brought him to life. 'Never in a million years did I imagine I'd have a puppet who would be allowed to interview an actual president. It's nuts,' he laughed. As for the new puppets he will be unleashing in his new show, he shared: 'I am super excited for audiences to meet the new characters in this show. I have a celebrity chef rat who used to cook for Donald Trump. He's delightful and new. "My high school teacher, Mr Dixon, is easily Chester's match for comedy clout on stage, although, with Chester's huge social media presence, it may take a while to catch up. Don't tell the puppets I said that.' When asked about the '99% silliness with a dash of satirical truth' in his press release, he explained: 'In the past, my shows were very political, with the likes of Pieter-Dirk Uys shaping my vision. "These days, I have made the shows far more accessible - your 12-year-old will love the show, while still saying what needs to be said about South Africa and global affairs. 'We go from nailing these fake Afrikaner refugees to turning someone in the audience into a talking dinosaur, and more. South Africans want to laugh. So laughter is what they will get.' Having kicked off his tour in a few smaller rooms in Cape Town, Koch also recently received a Standard Bank Ovation Award for it at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda. Where: Pieter Torien Theatre, Montecasino When: July 10 to 13. His upcoming tour dates include: Cape Town (Strand): The Drama Factory, July 24 - 25. George: George Arts Theatre, August 8 Prince Albert: The Showroom Theatre, August 9 Noordhoek: Café Roux, August 15 Durban: Rhumbelow Durban Umbilo12, September 14 Rhumbelow: Northlands, September 19 - 20 Howick: The Old Mushroom Farm, September 11 East London: Legends Exclusive Venue, October 2 Gqeberha: Southern Sun, The Marine, October 3 St Francis Bay: St Francis Bay Brewing Company, October 5

Conrad Koch brings the ‘Puppet Power' with hilarious new show
Conrad Koch brings the ‘Puppet Power' with hilarious new show

News24

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Conrad Koch brings the ‘Puppet Power' with hilarious new show

In the queue to one of Conrad Koch's sold-out shows at the National Arts Festival were audience members, young and old. With his new show, Puppet Power, the comedian and puppeteer's routine walks a fine line between mature political commentary and rapid-fire puns. While the adults in the audience might get big laughs from Koch's main puppet, Chester Missing's political riffs, the younger people might have more appreciation for characters like Gunter the mosquito or Hilton the ostrich (who's also a bit of a bully). There's basically something for everyone in the show, and Koch makes sure the audience feels involved by making the show interactive. In this high-energy show, Koch's first puppet segment is with Chester Missing. He hilariously unpacks Cyril Ramaphosa and company's visit to the White House earlier this year and the SA 'refugees' who went to the US upon Donald Trump's invitation. He also goes into the GNU with jokes for several of SA's political parties. The overall point in the first segment is that 'everyone is a puppet,' especially those in power. Everyone is being influenced in some way or bending to someone else's will. After that, the show pivots into more silly territory, with an open mic set by Gunter the mosquito, who delivers puns about being an insect. Koch fires off the jokes almost at a blink-and-you'll-miss-it rate. He also brings out his other beloved character, the Afrikaans teacher Mr Dixon, who is one of the show's highlights. Towards the end, Koch has a funny segment with DJ Hoodie, where all the punchlines are excerpts from various pop songs. He ends the show by calling up a member of the audience and putting a dinosaur costume on them, turning them into a puppet, too. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Conrad Koch (@theconradkoch) Puppet Power provides a solid hour of entertainment and genuine laughs, mostly hitting all the right notes. Koch says that with Puppet Power, he is aiming for a particular type of tone. 'What I mean by that is that it's fun, it's family accessible, it's politically progressive, but not shouty about it. So, everyone can come and enjoy the show, but there's a particular politics coming out of it,' he says. 'The core factor is having fun and creating a shared space where South Africans can laugh together,' Koch adds. 'The concept of Puppet Power is that we have the power to push back against the fact that we are being controlled by the media, by social media influencers, etc.' In terms of making the show more fun for families, Koch says: 'I want parents to be able to bring their 12-year-old to the show. They won't get the political jokes, some will, but they generally won't, but they'll enjoy the rest of the show.' 'There are dad jokes, there are characters, someone's parent is going to become a dinosaur. Creating that fun environment is something I am aiming to do.'

Conrad Koch in Puppet Power
Conrad Koch in Puppet Power

Time Out

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Conrad Koch in Puppet Power

South Africa's double Emmy-nominated ventriloquist Conrad Koch is back on stage – and yes, Chester Missing will be there too. Alongside the sharp-tongued puppet, audiences can expect a few new characters, including a rat who thinks he's a celebrity chef (meet Gordon Ratsy), DJ Hoodie and Mr Dixon, among others. Running for four nights at the Pieter Toerien Theatre at Montecasino (10-13 July), the show dives into everything from global politics and celebrity nonsense to the chaos of social media and the everyday absurdities of life in South Africa.

National Arts Festival set to thrill with over 240 events
National Arts Festival set to thrill with over 240 events

The Herald

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald

National Arts Festival set to thrill with over 240 events

On the Fringe, theatre lovers can explore bold and personal storytelling and comedy fans can look forward to performances from Riaad Moosa, Conrad Koch and Chester Missing, KG Mokgadi, Stuart Taylor, Yaaseen Barnes, and others. The National Youth Jazz Festival brings together a vibrant mix of young jazz talent and master musicians, while The Black Power Station pulses with hip-hop, jazz and dialogue in a space that celebrates artistic freedom and community. The Eastern Cape Showcase further amplifies local creativity across music, literature, craft and theatre. Looking for a sociable spot in the sun? The Village Green will again be a hub of activity, featuring food, fashion, craft and a new pop-up stage offering free live performances. Whether you're planning a day visit or a longer stay, this year's festival offers a chance to immerse yourself in the country's creative spirit — right here in the Eastern Cape. Browse and book on the National Arts Festival website . This article was sponsored by the National Arts Festival.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store