Memphis Comedy Festival
accepting submissions
accepting submissions
Published by Sareth Ney on Dec. 6, 2016 at 6:59 p.m.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Memphis Comedy Festival is accepting submissions. It is set to take place from March 9 through March 12. Entries will be accepted until Jan. 15 at 11:59 Central Time. Submission fees to be considered for Memphis Comedy Festival starts at $15 and remains so, until Jan. 1. It will increase to $20, shortly after. On Jan. 14 and Jan. 15, it will rise to $25. Payments must be submitted with the application.
General information needed for Memphis Comedy Festival includes: first name, last name, stage name (if different from name), email address, phone number (best number where entrant can be reached), address one, address two (if applicable), city, state/province, ZIP/postal code and country. As well as: 300 word or less biography (for promotional materials and is encouraged to be proofread), YouTube video of five minutes of material (without a password) and a public link to a headshot. Click here to submit.
Testimonials for Memphis Comedy Festival are as follows:
“It was the only festival I’ve done where I didn’t have to spend much to do it,” cites Chris Sanders of Los Angeles. “We were more than taken care of. Got to be on so many shows. And, again, fried chicken.”
“You Look Like and Late Late Breakfast were so fun!!”, claims Jen O’Neill Smith of Atlanta
“MCF treats comics incredibly well the hospitality is amazing,” states Tyler Jackson of Chicago. “Everything you need is taken care of, the shows are great, lots of fun performers, and tons ofchicken and barbecue. Hell yeah.”
“The hospitality for performers is unlike any other festival – there’s help with travel to and from events, lots of food and drinks and many opportunities to be added to shows,” declares Whitney Wasson of Chicago. “The Variety of performers and shows is also amazing. Plus going to local attractions (Stax, Sun Studio, BBQ joints) with a festival discount and fellow comics was super fun.”
“The Organization of the Whole Festival for Top to Bottom was on Point!”, proclaims Brad Sativa of Nashville.
“Jont is the dopest”, announces Jason Earl Folks of Chicago.
“I’ve done this fest twice,” asserts Zach Peterson of Chicago. They treat you right and the shows are sold out. Great folks run it too!”
“I got to actually meet and hang out with headliners,” affirms Jeremy Hellwig of St. Louis. Everyone was super nice and there was so much free food and beer.”
General information needed for Memphis Comedy Festival includes: first name, last name, stage name (if different from name), email address, phone number (best number where entrant can be reached), address one, address two (if applicable), city, state/province, ZIP/postal code and country. As well as: 300 word or less biography (for promotional materials and is encouraged to be proofread), YouTube video of five minutes of material (without a password) and a public link to a headshot. Click here to submit.
Testimonials for Memphis Comedy Festival are as follows:
“It was the only festival I’ve done where I didn’t have to spend much to do it,” cites Chris Sanders of Los Angeles. “We were more than taken care of. Got to be on so many shows. And, again, fried chicken.”
“You Look Like and Late Late Breakfast were so fun!!”, claims Jen O’Neill Smith of Atlanta
“MCF treats comics incredibly well the hospitality is amazing,” states Tyler Jackson of Chicago. “Everything you need is taken care of, the shows are great, lots of fun performers, and tons ofchicken and barbecue. Hell yeah.”
“The hospitality for performers is unlike any other festival – there’s help with travel to and from events, lots of food and drinks and many opportunities to be added to shows,” declares Whitney Wasson of Chicago. “The Variety of performers and shows is also amazing. Plus going to local attractions (Stax, Sun Studio, BBQ joints) with a festival discount and fellow comics was super fun.”
“The Organization of the Whole Festival for Top to Bottom was on Point!”, proclaims Brad Sativa of Nashville.
“Jont is the dopest”, announces Jason Earl Folks of Chicago.
“I’ve done this fest twice,” asserts Zach Peterson of Chicago. They treat you right and the shows are sold out. Great folks run it too!”
“I got to actually meet and hang out with headliners,” affirms Jeremy Hellwig of St. Louis. Everyone was super nice and there was so much free food and beer.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.