North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival Readies for 11th Year
By: Kelsey Denette
Now in its 11th Year, The North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival continues to be one of the top winter comedy destinations for performers from all of the country. This nationally renowned festival runs from February 2-20 and includes three packed weekends of sketch, stand-up, and improv. Tickets and a full schedule are available at www.nccomedyarts.com.
Throughout the last decade, the North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival has made Carrboro a national comedy destination. Last year, the festival boasted over 500 performers from 17 states and Canada. This year is no exception. The festival continues to get entries from across the country and this year is set to bring over 1,000 comedians to the area to perform and take workshops involving performance techniques and business advice.This year, the festival opens at The Varsity Theatre in Chapel Hill with a hilarious selection of sketch comedy performances paired with some video and film programs. Sketch Comedy runs from February 2-5. It includes sketch teams from the Triangle and the entire country. The line-up includes: DSI Comedy Theater's wildly popular P.T. Scarborough is A Movie, Boston's Harry Roasts America, Paul Thomas's one-man sketch spectacular Comedogenic, the popular Elephant Larry from New York City, Philadelphia's Meg & Rob, Toronto's Annabelle Gets It Back, and many others. The festival is also screening last year's hit films Trust Us This is All Made Up and Laughology.
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Almost Like A Dance Carolina Theater Workshop (6/26-6/27) |
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The Notebook – The Musical Durham Performing Arts Center (7/14-7/14) |
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C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts (9/12-9/13) |
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Danger! Burning Coal Theatre Company (6/27-6/27) |
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Hair in Concert Fred Fletcher Park Amphitheatre (7/04-7/04) |
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The Phantom of the Opera DPAC (5/26-6/06) |
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SWAN LAKE by The United European Ballet Company R. J. Reynolds Auditorium (10/13-10/13) |
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Mrs. Doubtfire DPAC (10/30-11/01) |
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One Noble Journey Temple Theatre (1/28-1/31) |
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Hadestown (Non-Equity) Durham Performing Arts Center (3/05-3/07) |









