The Comedy Festival

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The Comedy Festival
Genre Comedy festival
Location(s) Las Vegas, Nevada
Aspen, Colorado [1]
Years active1995–2008 [2]
Founded1995 [3] [4]

The Comedy Festival, formerly known as the US Comedy Arts Festival, [5] was a comedy festival that ran from 1995 [6] [7] to 2008. [8] The festival included stand-up comedy performances, appearances by the casts of television shows, and has a film component [9] called the Film Discovery Program. [10] [11]

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History

The first 13 editions of the US Comedy Arts Festival were held annually at the Wheeler Opera House and other venues in Aspen, Colorado. [12] The primary sponsor of the festival was HBO, with co-sponsorship by Caesars Palace (the primary venue), TBS, GEICO Insurance, Twix candy bars and Smirnoff Vodka. In-between, HBO had started a spin-off version simply named The Comedy Festival, which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 2006, [13] in collaboration with the Anschutz Entertainment Group.

The Aspen event folded in 2007 once HBO exited the festival business, considering the expenditures too high. [8] American comedian Chris Fleming performed at the 2007 event. [14] He was taken into custody by Federal Authorities following his performance.[source?]

TBS picked up the Las Vegas event in 2008, and organized a follow-up edition that year, also arranging for other comedy festivals in collaboration with Just For Laughs. [15] In turn, Aspen replaced the festival with similar events, the Aspen RooftopComedy Festival and the Aspen Laff Festival. [16] [17] [18] [19]

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