Somali Sujuu Comedy Show delights audience at Kenya National Theatre

The growing presence of Somali content creators promises regular comedy and other performances in the future.
A vibrant display of talent and laughter filled the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi on Friday night as the Somali Sujuu Comedy Show took centre stage.
The show attracted a largely youthful audience, many of whom identify as the Somali Sujuu, a demographic known for its upbringing in Kenya. Most of them cannot speak fluent Somali and know little about the Somali culture.
The showcase of performances, including spoken word, stand-up comedy, and short films, brought together numerous creatives for the entertainment of an enthusiastic audience of hundreds.
Among the outstanding performers were members of the Gwala family, whose short films and stand-up comedy elicited lots of laughter and applause.
The event was especially important for emerging talents like 20-year-old Bahsan Abdirahman, who presented her skits live for the first time alongside her mother, Raadia Alinoor. They are members of the Gwala family.
"I was so nervous at first but it went well, as you can see from the faces of the audience," Bahsan said.
Raadia was grateful for the "overwhelming support."
"It was a huge success. Look at all these people who have attended. They are all happy," he told The Eastleigh Voice.

Another standout performer, Abdikheir Hussein, popularly known as Gefoya, showcased a signature blend of relatable comedy and fluency in the Sheng language, earning praise and admiration from the audience.
Reflecting on the experience, Gefoya emphasised the importance of collaboration.
"I learned so many things. Working with others brings more success than working alone," he said.
Abdirahim Ismail, who was part of the audience that lauded the event, expressed hope for future shows.
"It was worth everything—one of the best Somali shows I have ever attended," he said.
The growing presence of Somali content creators promises regular comedy and other performances in the future.
The Gwala family and others aspire to hold weekly shows and attract thousands of fans as part of their efforts to stamp their contributions to the content creation industry.
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