News: Leicester Comedy Festival Award Winners Revealed

NewS: Leicester Comedy Festival Awards Revealed

This evening  Leicester Comedy Festival, the longest running comedy festival in Europe, presented Johnny Vegas with the Legend of Comedy Award at their annual ceremony to honour comedians and others involved in the festival.

Johnny Vegas has a long connection with the festival having been crowned Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year in 1997. The ceremony, sponsored by De Montfort University and DMU for Life and held online due to Coronavirus, was hosted by comedian Mark Olver and featured video messages from all the winners.  The ceremony can still be viewed on the Leicester Comedy Festival Facebook page.

Johnny Vegas joins previous recipients of the Legend of Comedy Award including Victoria Wood, Barry Cryer, Rik Mayall, Jo Brand, Nicholas Parsons, Ken Dodd and Sir Norman Wisdom.  Other winners at the ceremony this year included Alex Hylton, Sian Davies, Friz Frizzle, Chris Betts, Doorstep Comedy Club, Jack Gleadow and Furthest From The Sea.

The awards, set up in 2006, recognise the contribution people make to the February festival and include awards for Best Show, Best Debut Show, Best Venue, Best Promoter, Best Kids Show, Best Impro Show, Best Musical Show, Best Community Project and Lifetime Contribution to Leicester Comedy Festival.

Festival director, Geoff Rowe said “of course, we had planned to have a live awards ceremony and invite comedians, promoters and venues to attend but that has not been possible this year for obvious reasons.  We wanted to make sure we could do an event to say thank you to all those who support the festival and continue to make the event the biggest event of its kind in Europe.  

It was particularly fantastic to be able to recognise Johnny Vegas and present him with the Legend of Comedy Award.  Johnny has been a long-time friend of the festival, since he won the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Competition at the festival in 1997.  Huge congratulations to him and all the other nominees and winners.  We’ll see you all again when Leicester Comedy Festival returns in February 2021!” 

On winning his award, Johnny Vegas said “thank you Leicester Comedy Festival for this Legend of Comedy award.  It’s a nice way of people saying you are ready to retire but still I’m really humbled.  Outside of St Helens no one would know who Johnny Vegas was if it wasn’t for you, giving me that big break all those years ago.  I’m chuffed to bits; it’s a shame we can’t all be there and raise a glass and make things messy.  But you’ve made me a very happy man.  Cheers!”

Full List Of Leicester Comedy Festival Award Winners

Best Show                                            Alex Hylton: Get Rich or Die Cryin’

Best Debut Show                                 Sian Davies: About Time

Best Musical Show                               Friz Frizzle: Heaven Knows I'm Friz Frizzle Now

Best Impro Show                                  Chris Betts vs The Audience

Best Kids Show                                    The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Best Venue (under 200 capacity)         Black Horse Laughter Loft 

Best Venue (over 200 capacity)           De Montfort Hall 

Best New Venue                                   Pied Bull      

Liberty Award/Spirit of the Festival     Doorstep Comedy Club

Best Promoter                                        Furthest From The Sea

Community Award                                The Samaritans and LAMP

Contribution to LCF20                          Barry Bulsara for Lesta Ha! Poster

Business of the year                            Eileen Richards Recruitment

Greening The Laughs Award in conjunction with ReFiesta Grays @ LCB Depot

Student of the Year sponsored by De Montfort University. Liberty Emmerson

Leicestershire Favourite Joke sponsored by Everards Brewery  Jack Gleadow

Lifetime Contribution                                Mark Olver, who tweeted: "Thank you for the award Leicester. I said it in the speech, but just to repeat it...I got this award for regularly hosting the end of festival charity gig and wanted to bring peoples attention to just how often comics do gigs raising money!! And we will continue to!!"

Legend of Comedy                                    Johnny Vegas

Leicester Comedy Festival 2020 included over 890 individual events in 95 venues across the city, over the festival’s 19 days. The festival produces a series of unique events each February, many of which have gone on to become cult hits, and in the case of The UK Pun Championships, even developing its own national day, #UKPunday, which trended throughout Monday 10th February, generating millions of impressions on Twitter.

Other unique events this year included: live Q&A’s with Milton Jones, Tony Slattery, Arthur Smith and Lost Voice Guy, the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Competition, Silver Stand Up Competition, Comedy in the Dark for Kids and Hotel De Comedie.  The Festival also hosted a special benefit show, headlined by Jo Brand, to raise money for the festival and its charity Big Difference Company. 

Leicester Comedy Festival 2021 will take place from the 10-28 February.  For more information visit www.comedy-festival.co.uk

 

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