February 2012
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THAT'S ALL, FOLKS!
A special thanks to all of our student and professional groups for making this a phenomenal weekend.
Please visit soon for ongoing details about the 24th National College Comedy Festival.
Anonymous asked: how can i get tickets
Oh hey, Twitter. →
Guess who has eight tentacles and is live-tweeting Comfest this weekend? THIS OCTOPUS
"Sophomoric Humor? Bring It On!" - NEW YORK TIMES →
THE campus apartment shared by the Skidmore College students Lex Curry, 21, and Ruth Morrison, 21, has been the scene of chaos for the past few months, and not in typical party-recuperate-party fashion. The living room has morphed into an ad hoc headquarters, littered with paperwork and laptops. With urgent logistical matters to sort out, Ms. Curry and Ms. Morrison’s bedroom privacy has...
January 2012
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COMFEST IS COMING →
“It’s approaching– that time of the year when it’s suddenly clear to me why I’m even at Skidmore in the first place.”
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NCCF 2012 Student Groups
Grouchoctopus Marx and National College Comedy Festival are pleased to announce the eighteen talented college groups participating in this year’s rumpus. Congratulations to our new participants and welcome back to our old friends!
The Ad-Liberal Artists - Skidmore College
Captain Soldier - NYU
Dangerbox - NYU
Hammerkatz - NYU
Happily Ever Laughter - Vassar College
Lighted Fools -...
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BONUS!
Ruth, Scott and Lex are so sure that you guys love comedy, that we’ve added another special event to the Comfest 2012 line-up: a panel discussion on Women in Comedy, Saturday afternoon in Gannett Auditorium at Skidmore College!
Our very special Panel members are…
Peggy O’Leary, Member of Bleak! Comedy
Grace Helbig, Daily Grace web series and Attack of the Show! correspondent...
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2012 PROFESSIONAL GROUPS
Get excited! This year’s Comfest Professional Groups are…
TJ and Dave
BriTANick
Bleak! Comedy
November 2011
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"The Coolest Kids in School: The Surprising... →
“At age 19, [David Miner] was seriously ambitious and uniquely idealistic; he wanted to create an environment where comedy was academic, a show that entertained an audience, and enough profit for the festival to exist the following year. From that, the National College Comedy Festival (or ComFest, or NCCF, or a bunch of other names) was born. Twenty-two years later, with the festival...