Seattle International Comedy Competition
Seattle International Comedy Competition | |
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SICC Talent Director Peter Greyy | |
Genre | Stand-up comedy |
Date of premiere | 1980 |
Location | Seattle, WA, U.S. |
Official website |
The Seattle International Comedy Competition is a month-long stand-up comedy competition held at various venues throughout Washington State. It has been held every year since 1980.[1]
Format
Contestants are scored by a panel of judges, not by audience vote. 32 contestants are divided into two week-long heats. The 5 top-rated performers from each heat meet for a week of semi-final performances, and the top five of those compete in the finals week.[2]
Competitors
Many well-known comedians and actors have competed, including 1997 winner Mitch Hedberg, Aisha Tyler, Christopher Titus, Ron Funches, Sean Kent, radio host Bill Radke, Dwight Slade, Dax Jordan, Auggie Smith, Tom Cotter, Joe Klocek, and Rory Scovel.
The winner of the 2014 Seattle International Comedy Competition was Portland, Oregon comedian Nathan Brannon.[3]
The current champion (2015) is Dino Archie from Vancouver, BC. Dino is only the second Canadian to win the Seattle International Comedy Competition (the first being Damonde Tschritter in 2006.)
Previous winners
Year | Winner | Runners-Up | |||
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2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | ||
1980 | David Silverman | Dave Parsons | Peter Anderson | Colin Campbell | Gary Larson |
1981 | Evan Davis | Peggy Platt | Rick Ducommun | Arnold Mukai | Jan Barrett |
1982 | Gary Larson | Chris Alpine | Arnold Mukai | W.D. Hall | Ross Shafer |
1983 | Ross Shafer | Peggy Platt | Arnold Mukai | Steve Smith | Dale Irvin |
1984 | Billy Jaye | Peggy Platt | Rod Long | Robert Jenkins | Earl Burks |
1985 | Peggy Platt | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1986 | Chris Alpine | Jebb Fink | Monty Hoffman | Robert Jenkins | James Stephens III |
1987 | Rod Long | Christopher Titus | James Stephens III | Brad Upton | Jebb Fink |
1988 | Steve Stajich | Brad Upton | Mike Ferrucci | Dean Oleson | Mike Wally Walter |
1989 | Matt Weinhold | Dave Wehner | Dwight Slade | Louis Johnson Jr. | Alpha Trivette |
1990 | Elliot Maxx | Greg Wingo | Rodney Sherwood | Andre Covington | Johnny Ray |
1991 | Kermet Apio | Dean Oleson | Stephen B | Ngaio Bealum | Rushion McDonald |
1992 | Bill Radke | Darryl Lenox | Dan Almont | Earl Burks | Tracy Tuffs |
1993 | Todd Sawyer | Derrick Coleman | Mike Wally Walter | Earl Burks | Paul Lyons |
1994 | Tom Cotter | Kenny C | David Crowe | Arj Barker | Steven Allen Green |
1995 | David Crowe | Floyd J Phillips | James Inman | Randy Thompson | Aisha Tyler |
1996 | John McClellan | Floyd J Phillips | Don Friesen | Dave Fulton | Kerry Talmage |
1997 | Mitch Hedberg | Auggie Smith | Duane Goad | Costaki Economopoulos | Heneghen |
1998 | Ron Osborne & Joe Vespaziani (tied) | n/a | Tracy Tuffs | Bengt Washburn | Arlo Stone |
1999 | Darryl Lenox | Tanyalee Davis | Damonde Tschritter | Rick Kunkler | Heneghen |
2000 | Floyd J Phillips | Bryan Kellen | Heneghen | John Beuhler | Megan Mooney |
2001 | Dwight Slade | Dan Cummins | Ron Vaudry | Rob Little | Bradley Lewis |
2002 | Harrold Gomez | Rob Pue | Horace HB Sanders | David Testroet | PJ Walsh |
2003 | Drake Witham | Kevin Williams | Patrick Maliha | Paul Bae | Tommy Savitt |
2004 | Gabriel Rutledge | Jen Kober | Tony Boswell | Joe Klocek | Vic Lippucci |
2005 | Lamont Ferguson | Heneghen | Graham Clark | Sadiki Fuller | Andy Peters |
2006 | Damonde Tschritter | Paul Myrehaug | Rory Scovel | Tyler Boeh | Dylan Mandleson |
2007 | Marcus | Tony Boswell | Leif Skyving | Key Lewis | Geoff Lott |
2008 | Tommy Savitt | Nate Jackson | Todd Johnson | Justin Rupple | Lars Callieou |
2009 | Sean Kent | Paul Hooper | Travis Simmons | Jose Sarduy | Rodger Lizaola |
2010 | Auggie Smith | Billy Wayne Davis | Dax Jordan | Drew Barth | Eddie Pence |
2011 | Mike Baldwin | Rodney Sherwood | Rick Kunkler | Patrick Keane | Mrs. Hughes |
2012 | Michael Malone | Joe Klocek | Tyrone Hawkins | Landry | Elliot Maxx |
2013 | Zoltan Kaszas | Graham Kay | Trenton Davis | Dave Merheje | Rodger Lizaola |
2014 | Nathan Brannon | Kyle Bottom | Sterling Scott | Matt Donaher | Cory Michaelis |
2015 | Dino Archie | Mitch Burrow | Kortney Shane Williams | Al Park | Hans Kim |
References
- ↑ Jeff Albertson. "The 35th Seattle International Comedy Competition starts Nov. 5". Seattle Times.
- ↑ "There's something funny going on around here". Seattle Times. November 21, 2008. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ↑ David Schmader (December 1, 2014). "Seattle Crowns A New Comedy Champion". The Stranger.