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Colombo Comedy Show 2024

Another success for CTRT3

by damith
December 15, 2024 1:09 am 0 comment 633 views

The 9th edition of the Colombo Comedy Show was held on November 26 at the Monarch Imperial. The show was a resounding success, reflecting the Colombo Comedy Show’s growing popularity. Organised by Colombo Taprobane Round Table 03 (CTRT 3) to support the Kids Off Street (KOS) Charity Project. With five international award-winning comedians taking the stage,each brought a distinctive flavour of comedy that had the crowd in stitches.

This year’s line-up featured world-class comedians. Singapore’s Qamarul Haziq opened the evening, delighting the crowd with his humour about life in Singapore and the quirks of living with Malay parents. Canada’s Brian Aylward followed with witty takes on Canadian stereotypes and amusing stories from his time in Asia, especially Korea and Thailand.

Next was Elena Gabrielle, whose hilarious reflections on her experiences in India and Germany, cross-cultural dating mishaps, and modern relationships struck a chord with the audience. The night ended on a high note with India’s Papa CJ, who entertained with his insightful commentary on Indian culture, life in the UK, and the evolving nature of romance. Holding it all together was Umar Rana from Pakistan, who kept the energy high with his charismatic and witty interludes as the emcee.

Last year’s proceeds helped finance several key initiatives, including setting up a library at Aathavan Vidyalaya in Loolkandura. This project provided a variety of books and also essential items such as shelves, tables, chairs, carpets, and lighting, creating a fully functional learning space for students.

Donations to the National Hospital of Sri Lanka funded essential green screens for the dignified handling of deceased patients, brown screens for patient privacy, and a new reception desk, significantly enhancing patient care. These initiatives amounted to nearly 1 million rupees, showcasing CTRT 3’s dedication to meaningful, socially impactful work.

Reflecting on this year’s success has reaffirmed its commitment to keeping the Colombo Comedy Show tradition alive. The Colombo Comedy Show demonstrates how community, entertainment, and charitable giving can come together to make a meaningful impact.

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