Funny Women Awards continues its new talent search

Funny Women Awards continues its new talent search

With last two live showcases and semi finals

The
organisers and judges of this year's Funny Women Awards have been amazed at
the incredibly high standard of entrants seen so far in showcases in London, the South, the Midlands and, most recently, the Edinburgh Fringe.

The
last two showcases take place in London during
the Camden
Fringe on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd August between
3.00 and 5.00 p.m.

"Being part
of the Festival season has been a great way of us covering as much of the UK as
we can to see new acts," explains Lynne Parker, producer and founder of
Funny Women.  "We round off this year's search at the Camden Fringe
next week and then we have the difficult task of drawing up a shortlist for the
semi finals which take place in London
on Monday 7th September at the Leicester Square Theatre.

"Talent-wise
this year has been phenomenal with a huge variety of female comedy from stand
up to sketch, character and impressions.  We still have a limited amount
of entries from the black and Asian communities but this is something we hope
to build on next year."

The
Funny Women Awards are now in
their seventh year, and a new timetable has been implemented for the Funny
Women Awards to accommodate a number of changes.  As part of the new
structure a number of professionals from the media and entertainment world have
been at every showcase.

Michael
Buchanan-Dunne, the development editor for BBC Comedy Commissioning who is on
the judging panel says of the competition, "I'm absolutely delighted to be
judging this year's Funny Women Awards. "There's a wealth of exciting,
vibrant and original female performers in comedyland and this
is a fabulous chance for them to shine".

Valuable media
partnerships are also in place to promote the competition.  Comedy Central
has supported the Funny Women Awards for the last five years and Sarah Farrell,
its director of content, chairs the judging panel at the final.

"This year,
more than ever, we need a laugh!" says Sarah.  "We're proud to
continue our involvement with Funny Women and fully back their supportive
campaign to bring the funniest women to the fore."

The Funny Women Awards are open to
any woman who can perform stand up in front of a live audience.  Up to ten
acts will be selected at the semi finals on Monday 7th September to
go through to the charity final which takes place at the world famous Comedy
Store in London on Monday 21st September.  This year's
competition has attracted nearly 250 entrants, on a par with last year's
entry figures.

Anybody still
wishing to enter should now register on-line as soon as possible at to guarantee a place
in the last two showcases in Camden.

First
prize for the winner will be a week's luxury holiday for two at the
five-star contemporary boutique Londa Hotel in Limassol.  The winner will
also perform at the Londa as part of the increasingly successful Funny Women
tour at the hotel which is attracting big audiences on the island.

Last year's winner was Canadian Katherine Ryan, now resident in the UK and
a former children's TV presenter as well as a stand up.  Previous winners include Zoe Lyons who won in 2004, Sarah Adams, who
performed as Jade The Folk Singer in 2003 and it now half of successful comedy
duo Adams & Rea, Debra-Jane
Appelby
who won in 2005, Suzy Bennett who took the title in
2006 and Andi Osho in 2007.

-ends-

‘If this is
the future of womanly comedy, then it's in sale, exciting hands.'

Tim Arthur, Time Out

‘A superb
champion of talent.'
Shane
Allen, Channel 4 Comedy

Ticket information:

Please visit www.funnywomen.com to book tickets on-line.  Ticket prices from £5 to £8.00.  Final
£15.00.  See venues for full details.

For more information about Funny Women
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