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Bris Funny Fest | |
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Genre | Arts festival |
Dates | 2019: 7 August-1 September 2018: 1-26 August 2017: 2-20 August |
Frequency | Annually |
Location(s) | Brisbane |
Country | Australia |
Years active | 2016–2019 |
Inaugurated | 2016 |
Website | BrisFunnyFest.com Note: Sometimes the website is too old to display; this will take any user to a nonexistent domain. |
The Bris Funny Fest was a fringe comedy festival in Brisbane, Australia held annually between September 2016-September 2019. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Founded by Kath Marvelley, the festival emerged as an alternative event after the Brisbane Fringe Festival did not occur in 2016. Notable performers at the festival included Matt Okine, Andrew Lee, [5] and Lindsay Webb. [6] The festival offered a diverse range of comedic genres, including stand-up comedy, improvisational theater, sketch comedy, and musical theater. [7]
Operating under an open-access model akin to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Bris Funny Fest charged no participation fees and relied on a volunteer-based organizational structure, with Steven Morgan leading the team in 2017. [8] [9] Adam O'Sullivan took over as festival director in 2018. Events during the festival take place across various venues throughout Brisbane, primarily centered around the Heya Bar in Fortitude Valley, Queensland.
Performers had the flexibility to approach any venue for hosting their events, with organizers guiding both performers and venues. [10]
A previous iteration of the Brisbane Fringe Festival ran from 2012 to 2015, co-directed by Kylie Southwell [11] with comedy curation by Scott Black [12] who worked as an advisor on Bris Funny Fest. [13] In another iteration, the Wynnum Fringe has been held since 2020. [14] [15] [16] In 2024 more similar festivals have occurred in the region, including Brisbane Comedy Festival [17] and Anywhere Brisbane. [18]
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