Women in Comedy Festival 2022 Launches Today!

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The Women In Comedy Festival makes a welcome return for its ninth year today! Celebrating women, and all who identify as women, in comedy, Funny Women is proud to support the festival which is the only event of its kind in the whole of Europe!

The festival runs from 1st to 10th October this year across eight venues within the Northern Quarter area of Manchester city centre; they are The Frog and Bucket, The Fitzgerald, Gullivers, Fierce Bar, Twenty Twenty Two, Rose and Monkey, Northern Monk, and Cane and Grain.

The festival is set to showcase work from the likes of Peep Show’s Isy Suttie where Jackpot sees her searching for the excitement in life. Newcomer award nominee at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2019 Helen Bauer showcases a new work about self-care entitled Madam Good Tit. Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Nina Gilligan discusses her move to Trouser Town while Hatty Ashdown invites us to place all our problems in The Worry Drawer.

All Killa No Filla podcast star Rachel Fairburn presents her show Can I Be Awful? taking back all the words that have been used against her and absurdist comedian Su Mi invites us to immerse ourselves in her Banana Beard. Immigration lawyer Sikisa will be fresh from an acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe run as will bilingual TikToker Tatty MacLeod.

Elsewhere Jenny Hart charts her story as a trans woman, whereas Kate Martin dissects being tall and boyish and being mistaken for a man. French comedian Arielle Souma tackles being ‘fat’, or rather ‘PHAT’ and Kate Barron charts her drastic lockdown weight loss. Meanwhile Esther Manito examines how things really are for women in the UK today and Indian American recently relocated to the UK Pooja Mallipamula debuts her first hour long show.

Plus there will be a special one off, all female, edition of Beat the Frog hosted by the incomparable Hayley Ellis who will also be performing her latest solo show at the festival.

Originally set up in 2013 by Dulcet Sounds Hazel O’Keefe, the festival is now run by Jessica Toomey of the Frog and Bucket Comedy Club who came on board in 2018.

Of the festival Toomey notes: “10 years on I’m delighted to announce the ninth annual Women in Comedy festival, the only one in Europe. This year’s programme really celebrates the diverse and talented pool of women working in comedy whose shows cover such a wide range of themes.  In the current climate it’s so important that we can provide an accessible, affordable arts festival that allows women, especially in the North, to thrive without the current financial barriers other festival models put in place.”

In the last decade the festival has played host to the likes of sitcom star and creator, Katherine Ryan, who won the Funny Women Stage Award in 2008, the award winning Alma’s Not Normal creator Sophie Willan, the as-seen-on Britain’s Got Talent Barbara Nice, the unstoppable Jo Caulfield, What Would Beyoncé Do?’s Luisa Omielan, Phoenix Nights and The Job Lot star Jo Enright, the critically acclaimed American comic Desiree Burch, another of our Stage Award winners from 2015, and international star Gina Yashere.

Patrons of the festival include actor Maxine Peake; comedians Jo Enright, Isy Suttie, Jo Caulfield, Susan Calman, Kiri Pritchard McLean and Dana Alexander: writer, presenter and political commentator Ayesha Hazarika; and our Funny Women founder, Lynne Parker.

When she took on the patronage Peake commented, “I’m proud to be supporting the UK Women in Comedy Festival as a patron. A festival filled with laughter combined with feminist principles taking place in the North… what’s not to support!”

For tickets and more information visit womenincomedy.uk

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Funny Women NextUp…Comedy Shorts Award

Are you a budding Director? Producer? Screenwriter? Are you collaborating with friends to make a funny video? Then we are looking for YOU!

If you have a short film or sketch that you think is hilarious, then enter your work for our Comedy Shorts Award to be in with a chance of winning some life-changing support and mentoring from comedy professionals.

WHAT KIND OF FILM ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?

A 1- 6 minute film that can take the form of anything comical. It’s a great opportunity to show us your creative flair and have fun!

WHO CAN ENTER?

This award is open to all women filmmakers and content developers. The film must be an original narrative created, produced and devised by a woman, or women, although male cast and crew members are allowed.

ARE THERE ANY ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR MY FILM?

Yes – we require all films to be 6 minutes or under, to be entirely original dialogue, to not feature brand logos and most importantly, to only use music with the written consent of the performer and/or publisher either personally or via the PRS system https://www.prsformusic.com/ .

WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH MY FILM?

We will broadcast selected entries on our Funny Women YouTube channel and social media (so keep an eye out) and the top 10 finalists’ films will also hosted on a dedicated Funny Women Comedy Shorts Awards page on our website. We will also broadcast the final 3 entries as part of the grand final night.

HOW IS IT JUDGED?

Films are judged for production, concept, delivery/performance, creativity, writing and overall funniness. The top 10 films are then viewed by an independent judging panel of top television and film industry professionals who will choose one overall winner and two runners up. The final three will be invited to attend the grand final in London on the 23rd September.

WHAT CAN I WIN?

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