The Dallas Comedy Festival is celebrating a decade of shows, workshops, and bringing comedy from across the country to Dallas. This year, DCF is expanding its programming and venues to reach a larger audience and share the love of the comedic arts with more Dallasites in the Deep Ellum neighborhood its called home for the past 10 years.
This year’s festival is the biggest yet, with 213 performers, 46 shows/panels/podcasts, and five stages. Headliners include Daniel Van Kirk, Jaime Moyer and Maribeth Monroe, and The Late 90s. Nationally recognized podcasts “PenPals” and Dallas-based podcast Sinisterhood are on the lineup this year. National industry panels and a two industry-specific stand up and character showcases will be new additions to the programming.
Events will take place at Dallas Comedy House, Off the Record, and Independent Bar & Kitchen. For a full schedule of events, go to the festival website.
The Dallas Comedy Festival is celebrating a decade of shows, workshops, and bringing comedy from across the country to Dallas. This year, DCF is expanding its programming and venues to reach a larger audience and share the love of the comedic arts with more Dallasites in the Deep Ellum neighborhood its called home for the past 10 years.
This year’s festival is the biggest yet, with 213 performers, 46 shows/panels/podcasts, and five stages. Headliners include Daniel Van Kirk, Jaime Moyer and Maribeth Monroe, and The Late 90s. Nationally recognized podcasts “PenPals” and Dallas-based podcast Sinisterhood are on the lineup this year. National industry panels and a two industry-specific stand up and character showcases will be new additions to the programming.
Events will take place at Dallas Comedy House, Off the Record, and Independent Bar & Kitchen. For a full schedule of events, go to the festival website.
The Dallas Comedy Festival is celebrating a decade of shows, workshops, and bringing comedy from across the country to Dallas. This year, DCF is expanding its programming and venues to reach a larger audience and share the love of the comedic arts with more Dallasites in the Deep Ellum neighborhood its called home for the past 10 years.
This year’s festival is the biggest yet, with 213 performers, 46 shows/panels/podcasts, and five stages. Headliners include Daniel Van Kirk, Jaime Moyer and Maribeth Monroe, and The Late 90s. Nationally recognized podcasts “PenPals” and Dallas-based podcast Sinisterhood are on the lineup this year. National industry panels and a two industry-specific stand up and character showcases will be new additions to the programming.
Events will take place at Dallas Comedy House, Off the Record, and Independent Bar & Kitchen. For a full schedule of events, go to the festival website.