The Aspen RooftopComedy Festival was a stand-up comedy festival that was held annually in Aspen, Colorado on or around the Memorial Day Weekend since 2008. The festival is the concept of Roxane Davis and the City Of Aspen. Davis, a consultant and producer, created the partnership between rooftopcomedy.com and Aspen's Wheeler Opera House, a historic theater located in downtown Aspen. The Aspen RooftopComedy Festival was designed to fill the gap left by HBO canceling the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, which had been held in Aspen from 1985 - 2007. HBO has since renamed the festival and relocated it to Las Vegas, Nevada. 2008 marked the inaugural debut of the Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival as a replacement to the former HBO event. RooftopComedy.com brought the focus of the festival towards an underground talent base and an online media focus, and The Wheeler Opera House ensured that the festival transitioned to an event for the Aspen community by offering affordable tickets and local discounts on festival passes. Whereas the HBO/U.S. Comedy Arts Festival had evolved into primarily an industry event, the producers of the new festival committed to creating a community for developing unproven comics, as well as presenting comedy for a devoted live-comedy audience. The festival ran for three editions, being followed in 2011 by the Aspen Laff Festival.
2008 Festival Details
;Performers
Dave Waite
Paul Varghese
Mike E. Winfield
Kevin Camia
Geoff Tate
Vladimir McTavish
Chris Porter
Vince Morris
Robert Hawkins
Tyrone Hawkins
Andi Smith
Isaac Witty
Lisa Landry
Auggie Smith
John Ramsey
Matt Braunger
Erin Foley
Robert Buscemi
Nathan Trenholm
Lamar Williams
Tig Notaro
Steve Wilson
Mike Lukas
Jimmy Dore
Tim Ball
;Other Highlights
Industry Panel: Comedy meets New Media
A cross-section of new media and comedy industry leaders discuss how the Internet is impacting the comedy business, and how comedians are harnessing new media strategies to further their careers. Participating Panelists are below. The discussion was moderated by RooftopComedy.
The Finals of the NCCC featured the top 4 students in the categories of Stand Up and Short Film from across the US competing for the title of Funniest College Student.
Tim Ball from Duke University won in the Stand Up Category.
Dan Perrault from Emerson College won in the Short Film Category with Car Phone.