Perth International Comedy Festival

Summary

The Perth International Comedy Festival is an Australian not-for-profit festival.

History edit

The PICF organizing committee was created in mid-2011 and went on to launch an inaugural festival in May 2012.[1] This festival was 19 days in length and was held in the Mount Lawley area of Perth, Western Australia, across four different venues.[2] 150 performances of an international, national and local calibre were presented to an audience of more than 26,000. 51 of the performances were sold out, and 82% of the total audience capacity was reached. Acts included Henry Rollins, Stephen K Amos, Steve Hughes, The Pajama Men, Des Bishop, Daniel Kitson,[3] Neil Hamburger, Peter Powers, Glenn Wool, DeAnne Smith, Tripod, Sammy J & Randy, Fiona O'Loughlin, Charlie Pickering, Tom Gleeson, Greg Fleet, Dave Callan, Brendon Burns, Felicity Ward, Lawrence Mooney, Asher Treleaven, Hannah Gadsby and Joel Creasey. The Festival Director and curator was Jo Marsh.[4]

In 2013 the festival was once more held in May, similarly for 19 days. Comedians included Diggy Bones, Daniel Sloss, Paul Foot and Gina Yashere.[5][6]

The festival includes an Opening Gala with short performances from selected comedians.[7][8] There is also musical entertainment.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Perth International Comedy Festival Live Review: Glenn Wool "No Man's Land" - Jack High Large (18.05.12) | the AU review
  2. ^ A success...no joke The West Australian
  3. ^ "Comedy Review: Daniel Kitson". The Western Australian JACQUI BAHR 9 May 2012
  4. ^ " Comedy Review: Perth International Comedy Festival". Yahoo 7 News. David Zampatti 13 May 2012
  5. ^ "Perth International Comedy Festival – Opening Gala". Aussie Theatre 5 May 2013 Reviewed by: Craig Dalglish
  6. ^ 2013 Perth international Comedy Festival
  7. ^ "Perth International Comedy Festival Gala". The West Australian
  8. ^ Perth International Comedy Festival
  9. ^ "Tenacious D rock a heavy jam in Perth". Kristy Symonds PerthNow 16 May 2013

External links edit

  • Official Site