Comedian Mame Balla Mbow created an event at the Daniel Sorano National Theater by presenting the fifth edition of his “One Man Show”. Renowned for his incisive style of humor, Mame Balla Mbow, originally from Boune, gave a performance that will be remembered. This show, now expected every year, is a major event for humor lovers in Senegal. Once again, Mbow demonstrated the extent of his talent.
The Daniel Sorano Theater was packed from the first minutes of the show, creating an atmosphere of expectation and palpable joy. Mame Balla Mbow covered a wide range of subjects, from anecdotes of daily life to major national issues. His humor, both acerbic and thoughtful, made the audience laugh while addressing social issues.
On stage, Mame Balla was accompanied by his brother, Saer Mbow, who played a key role as an extra. Known for being a constant support, Saer enriched certain moments of the show with his presence, thus reinforcing the humor and interaction on stage. The complicity between the two brothers added a warm and authentic dimension to the evening, making the experience even more captivating for the audience.