The Leicester Comedy Festival is an annual comedy festival held in a number of venues across
Leicester
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The city l ...
, England early in the year.
History
The festival started in 1994 with 40 events in 23 venues over 7 days throughout
Leicestershire
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, attracting 5,000 people. The festival now attracts over 60,000 people from all over the world and is seen as one of the 'Top 5 comedy festivals in the world' (The Guardian)
Since then many top
stand-up comedians have performed in the festival including
Jo Brand,
Jack Dee,
Dave Gorman
David James Gorman (born 2 March 1971) is an English comedian, presenter, and writer.
Gorman began his career writing for comedy series such as ''The Mrs Merton Show'' (1993–1998) and '' The Fast Show'' (1994–1997), and later garnered a ...
,
Rory Bremner
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,
Simon Pegg
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,
Alan Davies,
Bill Bailey
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,
The Mighty Boosh
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,
Johnny Vegas
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,
Rich Hall
Richard Travis Hall (born June 10, 1954) is an American comedian, writer, documentary maker and musician, first coming to prominence as a sketch comedian in the 1980s. He wrote and performed for a range of American networks, in series such as ...
,
Jimmy Carr
James Anthony Patrick Carr (born 15 September 1972) is a British-Irish comedian, presenter, writer, and actor. He is known for his deadpan delivery of controversial one-liners and distinctive laugh, for which he has been both praised and criti ...
,
Dara Ó Briain
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,
Russell Howard,
Dave Spikey
Dave Spikey (born David Gordon Bramwell, 6 October 1951) is an English comedian, actor, writer and film producer. He is best known for his stand-up comedy, writing and starring in the British comedy programme ''Phoenix Nights'', presenting ''Bu ...
,
Harry Hill,
Greg Davies,
Sarah Millican and
Romesh Ranganathan
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Ranganathan has made numerous appearances on television comedy panel shows, and in 2016 he co-p ...
. The main programme is also complemented by
workshops
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and outdoor street events to encourage the development of comedy skills. Every year towards the end of the Festival the
Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year is announced.
To begin with, the festival lasted for just seven days. In 2010 the duration increased from 10 days to 17 days, then in 2015 it was increased to 19 days.
The 2021 festival, staged during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, took place online.
The UK Pun Championships
2014 saw the inaugural UK Pun Championships, at the festival, hosted by
Lee Nelson. The winner was Darren Walsh. The competition included the line "My computer's got a Miley Virus. It's stopped twerking." Walsh went on to take part in the
O. Henry Pun-Off World Championships in
Austin, Texas
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.
In 2015, Leo Kearse beat off competition from fellow comedians Rob Thomas and reigning champion Darren Walsh to become the UK Pun Champion. Leo won the contest with such jokes as ''"I was in hospital last week. I asked the nurse if I could do my own stitches. She said “suture self”'' and ''"Growing up on a farm, my dad was always telling me to use the indoor toilet. But I preferred to go against the grain"''
2016 saw the return of the UK Pun Championships hosted again by
Lee Nelson. This year the winner was
West Midlands comedian Masai Graham, with jokes such as ''"What's the difference between a hippo and a zippo? One's really heavy and the other is a little lighter"'' and ''"I love playing PGA Golf, but to say I have a weak shot on the greens would be putting it mildly"''
The 2017 UK Pun Championships saw a new location in
De Montfort Hall and host in
Jason Byrne. It also saw the introduction of a new layout for the show, with the "Pun Off's" taking place within a boxing ring that had been constructed within the centre of the stalls. Lovdev Barpaga aka "The 'Pun'jabi Warrior'" won against Julian Lee in the final. Lovdevs jokes included ''"Pakistani Pirates. Urdu they think they argh?"'' and ''"I think my Colombian neighbour's a drug lord, but I just car tell."''
The 2018 UK Pun Championships returned to
De Montfort Hall in the boxing ring with host
Jason Byrne on the 13th of February. After being beaten in the 2015 by Leo Kearse, Rob Thomas returned and beat 2nd time finalist Julian Lee to the title. Rob Thomas' puns included: ''"When Leicester won the league, my mum bought a candle to celebrate. Now it just languishes in the middle of the table"'' and ''"Brexit. It's like a catheter for Britain. We're no longer in continent."''
See also
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Comedy in the Dark
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Little Theatre (Leicester)
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The Little Theatre is a theatre venue based in Leicester, England which is operated by the Leicester Drama Society (LDS). The Theatre has a main auditorium which seats 349, along with an additional studio space. The theatre facilities i ...
References
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External links
Official siteNews, interviews and reviews, from the Leicester Mercury
Leicester
Festivals in Leicestershire
Comedy festivals in England
Annual events in England
1994 establishments in England
Recurring events established in 1994