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Funny Women's Glitter Project extends to six locations

Friday 18th October 2024, 10:34am

  • Funny Women project The Glitter Project, 'A Safe Place' will run in London, Medway, Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester
  • Monthly events will offer networking and mentoring, and open mic events will offer comedians a chance to perform
  • "This is an opportunity for us to come together, support new talent and ensure gender parity in our industry"
Funny Women Glitter Project

The Funny Women organisation is expanding its programme supporting female creatives to London, Medway, Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester.

Launched at the Edinburgh Festival in August (where it was jointly awarded the Jones Bootmaker (ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize in recognition of the project's positive impact on artists at the festival), the initiative is able to grow now thanks to public funding granted by the National Lottery via Arts Council England.

The Glitter Project, 'A Safe Place' will revolve around monthly events "that will connect women with female and non-binary comedy performers, writers and creators at a regional level".

The organisers say: "First-hand advice will be on offer from guest speakers with experience in the comedy industry during the Mentoring Meetups, and the Open Mic events will give female and non-binary performers vital stage time, whether it's their first performance or an established act looking for 'a safe place' to try new material."

The inspiration for Glitter Project is Jo Fletcher-Cross, one of Funny Women's non-executive directors, who was diagnosed with a grade 4 glioblastoma brain tumour in summer 2022. Until her diagnosis, Jo was performing stand up around the UK and abroad, and delivered comedy and writing workshops. Jo believes everybody deserves a 'bit of glitter' in their lives.

Funny Women founder Lynne Parker, who was recently awarded 'Most Inspiring Businesswoman' in the The Best Businesswomen Awards 2024 in recognition of her work championing female comedy careers for over two decades, says: "Funny Women is keenly aware of the bigger-than-ever demand for safe places where creatives can work together in person regardless of gender, age, ethnicity and ability.

"Despite our campaigning, women are still underrepresented in the historically male dominated creative industries and there has been an increase in women voicing their experiences of sexism and sexual misconduct across the arts. There is still a need for safe places for all of us at different life stages.

"A longer-term goal is to create a Glitter Fund, an industry-wide initiative supporting those who don't have the resources, accessibility, or financial means to pursue a comedy career. This is an opportunity for us to come together, support new talent and ensure gender parity in our industry."

Funny Women Glitter Project. Credit: Mariana Feijo

Under the guidance of six regional producers 'A Safe Place' will now offer women and non-binary participants strategies to increase their confidence and embrace new skills for performance, professional and personal development, and community leadership.

Rachel Barber will run London, Nic Lamont is in Medway, Kate McGann oversees Brighton, Louise Leigh will run the South West (Bristol), Rachel Baker for Birmingham and Aimee Perry and Jessica Toomey in Manchester.

The next Glitter Project 'A Safe Place' Mentoring Meetup and Open Mic event takes place on 28th October at the Museum of Comedy in London.

Dates and venues can be seen via funnywomen.com/events

If you would like to get involved or book a slot at an open mic event, email info@funnywomen.com

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