Cardiff Comedy Festival Explained

The Cardiff Comedy Festival is organised by Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Wakeham, Richard Balshaw, Johnny Disco and Matt Price. As well as showcasing established, mainly Welsh, acts, the Festival also aims to nurture new talent,[1] and in 2010 premiered the first Welsh Unsigned Standup Awards.[2]

2009 Festival

The 2009 Festival ran from 21–26 July 2009, and was based entirely at O'Neill's bar. The heart of the festival was 10 Edinburgh preview shows. Featured artistes included[3]

2010 Festival

Although previous attempts to launch a comedy festival in Cardiff had failed, and promoters had in the past lost money on the venture, the 2009 Festival was sufficiently successful for the organisers to stage a larger event in 2010.[4]

The 2010 Festival ran from the 16–26 July. The line up included

In addition to the main festival, there is also the WUSA (Welsh Unsigned Standup Award) [5] and a series of workshops in Cardiff Central Library.

Venues included St David's Hall, The Glee Club, Central Library, Nos Da and O'Neill's bar.[6]

2011 Festival

Venues included include St David's Hall, The Glee Club, Nos Da (WUSA) and RWCMD

Acts includedCraig Campbell, Johnny Disco, Taylor Glenn, Ardal O'Hanlon, Richard Herring, Ellis James, Wes Packer, Matt Price and JJ Whitehead

2012 Festival

Acts Included Lucy Porter, Vikki Stone, Matt Price, Richard Herring, Ellis James, Lloyd Langford and Wil Hodgeson

Venues included St David's Hall, The Glee Club, Central Library, Chapter Arts Centre and Gwdihw.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Allen. Gavin. Cardiff comedy Festival is building for future laughs . South Wales Echo. Wales Online. 16 June 2010. 16 July 2009.
  2. Web site: Welsh Unsigned Standup Award. .
  3. Web site: Allen. Gavin. Comedy preview: The Cardiff Comedy Festival . South Wales Echo. Wales Online. 16 June 2010. June 30, 2009.
  4. Web site: Owens. David. Cardiff Comedy Festival searches for the stars of tomorrow . South Wales Echo. Wales Online. 16 June 2010. 7 April 2010.
  5. News: Morgan. Robin. WELSH UNSIGNED STANDUP AWARD: HEAT TWO. 16 June 2010. buzzmag. April 27, 2010.
  6. Web site: Cardiff Comedy Festival . Cardiff Council . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100612020703/http://www.gwylcaerdydd.com/comedy_e.htm . 2010-06-12 .
  7. Web site: Cardiff Comedy Festival . Cardiff Council . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100612020703/http://www.gwylcaerdydd.com/comedy_e.htm . 2010-06-12 .