Funny Women


Funny Women is an online and in-person workshop community dedicated to the support of female comedians. It was founded by in 2002 as a reaction to a misogynistic comments from a comedy promoter. Funny Women helps women find their voice, promote them, and assists charities.
During the 2019 Funny Women Awards Final, Funny Women announced that their new Patron, would be Jo Brand

Live events

Funny Women runs "Stand Up to Stand Out" comedy workshops hosted by Parker.
In 2013, Funny Women hosted the first Workshop Weekend at the women-only business club B.Hive in Covent Garden. This comprised two days of intensive comedy and confidence training, including a Stand-Up to Stand Out comedy workshop run by Lynne Parker, an improvisation workshop facilitated by Courtney Cornfield, writing for radio hosted by Paul Dodgson and character creation with Hattie Naylor.
Funny Women also hosts regular comedy showcases in London and Brighton; residencies include comedy venues at the Leicester Square Theatre and Komedia. Following a successful trial at the Richmond Literature Festival, Funny Women is now also branching out into literary festivals with a new format discussing writing female comedy with a panel of writers and performers.

Website

The Funny Women website contains a ‘magazine’ in which you can read opinion pieces, podcast reviews & recommendations, live show critiques and actively encourages submissions from budding writers wanting to sharpen their comedy writing skills and get online presence for their work. They also offer feedback and help develop the writers of the future.

The Funny Women Awards

The Funny Women Awards were launched in 2003. Contestants include female talents such as Bridget Christie, Susan Calman, Katherine Ryan, Andi Osho, Kerry Godliman, Sara Pascoe, Zoe Lyons, Holly Walsh and Sarah Millican. The Awards are continuously diversifying with sub-categories for best Comedy Writing, Stage Award, and, new for 2014, best Comedy Short. They offer agency introductions, script options, and mentoring as part of the prizes.
The Awards have attracted national television and radio coverage, and national press. The Awards have also been featured as a series of podcasts with The Sun, and footage from the 2007 final at the Comedy Store, London is featured on the Paramount Comedy website.
Due to the numbers entering, this competition has three stages. Heats take place over April, May and June and from these heats, 20 acts are selected. Four semi-finals are held in Brighton, Manchester, London and Edinburgh and from these, ten acts are selected to go through to the final. Previous venues include Leicester Square Theatre and Kings Place in London.
In 2011, female comics criticised the Awards for their new "pay to play" policy, calling it exploitative.
It was announced at the 2019 Funny Women Awards that Jo Brand would be the Patron of Funny Women. The prize for the Stage Award 2019 would include mentoring from the new Patron, Jo Brand.

2019

Funny Women works with organisations that represent aspects of women’s wellbeing. It Women has raised awareness and over £70,000 for Refuge, Womankind Worldwide, Rise UK, The Victoria Foundation, Women's Aid, V-Day, ActionAid, Ovarian Cancer Action, the YWCA, Jo's Trust and the Bristol Cancer Help Centre.