Kicking off on Thursday, November 2, 2017, the 38th annual Seattle International Comedy Competition will play out over 26 days with 22 shows in 18 different venues! Thirty-two comedians from the US, Canada, the UK and Japan will be competing for over $15,000 in cash prizes!

The fun starts on November 2 and will continue nightly until a winner is crowned on Sunday, November 26 at Seattle’s Comedy Underground!
Click here for a list of dates, time and venues throughout the month of November!
PNW-based contestants include:
- ALEX FALCONE (Portland, OR)
- MARY LOU GAMBA (Seattle, WA)
- ED HILL (Vancouver, BC)
- NIGEL LARSON (Seattle, WA)
- ALI REINGOLD (Portland, OR)
- LUKE SEVEREID (Seattle, WA)
- MYLES ANDERSON (Victoria, BC)
- TAYLOR CLARK (Everett, WA)
- TOM MEISFJORD (Spokane, WA)
- ADAM PASI (Portland, OR)
- ROBERT PIDDE (Seattle, WA)
- CARA ROSELLINI (Seattle, WA)

http://seattlecomedycompetition.org/
Thank you for sharing the exciting news about the upcoming Seattle International Comedy Competition. Comedy competitions like these are a fantastic opportunity for both emerging and seasoned comedians to showcase their talents and connect with audiences.
The Seattle International Comedy Competition has a rich history of highlighting comedic talents from around the world. It’s a platform that nurtures the growth and development of comedians while also providing entertainment and laughter to audiences.
Your article provides valuable information about the competition, including the dates, venues, and the caliber of talent that participants can expect. It’s wonderful to see events like this fostering the comedy community and creating an engaging and supportive environment for comedians.
I appreciate What’s Up Southwest for keeping readers informed about upcoming events like the Seattle International Comedy Competition. By sharing this information, you contribute to the vibrancy of the local arts and entertainment scene and offer comedy enthusiasts a chance to be part of these exciting events.
I encourage readers to attend the Seattle International Comedy Competition and support the comedians who will be competing. It’s a chance to witness the diverse styles and comedic brilliance that participants bring to the stage, and to experience the joy and laughter that comedy brings.
If any readers have attended the Seattle International Comedy Competition in the past or have insights to share about their favorite comedy competitions, I would love to hear from them. Let’s continue to celebrate and support the incredible talents within the comedy community.