March 2, 2017
Funny Ladies Invited to Apply for 6th Annual Chicago Women's Funny Festival
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Stage 773�Director of Theatre Management Jill Valentine and co-producer Liz McArthur are happy to announce that they are now accepting applications for the�6th�Annual Chicago Women's Funny Festival, taking place June 15 through June 18.�
The Chicago Women's Funny Festival features all comedic art forms including stand up, sketch, solo, vaudeville, improvisational, musical and more. The event packs over 80 shows, featuring over 500 performers from over 160 groups into four funny-filled days.
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"It's as important as ever right now to celebrate women in comedy and empower our community as a whole," says Valentine. "Chicago Women's Funny Festival features women in comedy from all different backgrounds and art forms for four days on four stages. We are excited to lend our stages to so many funny women and provide them with this platform to showcase their amazing talent." �
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Chicago Women's Funny Festival was founded in 2012 when producers Jill Valentine and Liz McArthur wanted to build a comedy festival where women could come together and celebrate all art forms of comedy under one roof. The first festival boasted 66 shows and 400 performers in five days.
Women's Fest also hosted events throughout the week where women from across the country could network with each other and more importantly, celebrate one another's work.�The response from comedians and audience members was overwhelmingly positive, which is why the festival is coming back for a sixth year.�
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Jill Valentine is a Chicago Southside native who has been the Executive Director of the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival (the largest of its kind in the nation) since the festival's inception in 2000. She is also Stage 773's Director of Theatre Management and a founding principal of the building. Valentine performs in several popular and critically acclaimed groups in Chicago, including The Cupid Players, Off Off Broadzway and Feminine Gentleman which have performed all over the country.
Liz McArthur hails from St. Louis and has worked with the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival since 2005. McArthur can be seen with groups such as Off Off Broadzway, OneTwoThree Comedy, and Feminine Gentlemen. McArthur is also part of the hit zombie comedy "Musical of the Living Dead."
Tickets for the 6th Annual Women's Funny Festival are $15 each and will go on sale May 15.
For tickets and information, call 773-327-5252 or visit www.Stage773.com
Applications for participation may be sent in through April 15 by visiting www.chicagowomensfunnyfestival.com/.