Draft:Best in Class (comedy initiative)

  • Comment: Nothing changed since the last decline beyond adding more text. The Skinny's coverage is very nice, but there's little elsewhere beyond the passing mentions and routine news announcements. Jovanmilic97 (talk) 12:11, 10 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Only few of the sources give significant coverage to this subject. Out of those, only two are independent.(Chortle is not independent because you can submit news to publish) That leaves only a short article on BCG and a blog in [beyondthejoke.co.uk], which seems to be ran by an expert. More quality sources are required. Carpimaps talk to me! 12:31, 6 June 2023 (UTC)

Best In Class is a grassroots initiative set up to support working-class comedians who wish to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe arts and media festival in Scotland.[1] It was established in 2018 by Sian Davies,[2] and in 2022 it won the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize.[3][4][5]

History

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Best In Class was set up in 2018, to support working-class comedians perform at the often financially prohibitive Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This was a reaction to Sian being dropped by a showcase show in Edinburgh, due to being unable to afford the £1800 needed to take part in the show. Sian mentioned this in her speech when picking up the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize in 2022, in front of a room of industry professionals.[6]

The show is crowdfunded[7], and works on a profit-sharing basis, so the comedians involved get a split of the profits based on how many shows they take part in.

Alumni of the project include Tom Mayhew, who appeared in the first year, and went on to have his own BBC Radio 4 series; 2021 BBC New Comedy Award winner Anna Thomas; Jordan Gray, who was nominated for the main Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2022[8]; Jamie Hutchinson, well-known for his appearances on the Have a Word podcast; and Laura Smyth, who appeared on Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club in 2020 and Live at the Apollo in 2023.[9]

The project has enabled 24 working class comedians to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe since 2018, and assisted a further 20 performers with accommodation grants in 2022.[10]

The initiative was mentioned by Fringe of Colour in their acceptance speech for the 2019 Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize, before going on to win the Panel Prize itself in 2022. This led to Best In Class getting a West End run at the prestigious Soho Theatre, with dates in October 2022, January 2023, and April 2023.[11]

The 2023 line-up was announced on 10th February 2023.[12][13]

In April 2023, it was announced that Best In Class were giving away their £5000 prize money for winning the Panel Prize, with it being distributed to working-class comedians who were bringing a show to the Edinburgh Fringe that year.[14][15]

In August 2023, Lindsey Santoro became the first alumni to be nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer award. She also won NextUp Comedy's Biggest Prize in Comedy award, which the previous year was won by another previous BIC alumni, Jordan Gray.[16][17]

The line-up for 2024 was announced in February of that year.[18][19]

After criticism of the initiative from The Telegraph for being "too woke", an article about the initiative was written in The Guardian, defending the scheme for the work it does to help accessibility within the arts.[20]

At the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, the show got a 4 star review from The Scotsman[21] and jointly won the ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize[22], while alumni Hannah Platt was nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Awards best newcomer[23].

References

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  1. ^ "** Best In Class **". www.bestinclass.org.uk.
  2. ^ "Best in Class: Championing Working Class Comedy at the Fringe".
  3. ^ "Edinburgh festival's funniest performers for 2022 are revealed". the Guardian. August 27, 2022.
  4. ^ "Panel Prize Winners 2006 - 2022". Dave's Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
  5. ^ "The winner of the Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe has been announced". Independent.co.uk. 27 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Best in Class founder Sian Davies' Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize acceptance speech". YouTube. September 2022.
  7. ^ "Best in Class seeks working class comics for Edinburgh 2022 - BCG Pro". British Comedy Guide. 11 April 2022.
  8. ^ https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/edinburgh-festival-fringe-transgender-comic-in-running-for-biggest-comedy-award-for-first-time-3818326
  9. ^ "BBC Two - Live at the Apollo, Series 17, Episode 3".
  10. ^ https://twitter.com/morriseysquiff/status/1608461382747557895
  11. ^ "Best in Class".
  12. ^ "Best in Class 2023 line-up announced : Other news 2023 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide".
  13. ^ "Best in Class 2023 line-up announced". British Comedy Guide. 10 February 2023.
  14. ^ "Best in Class gives away its Edinburgh Comedy Award prize money : News 2023 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide".
  15. ^ "Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize Winners to Give Money to Working Class Acts". 13 April 2023.
  16. ^ "Off the Kerb - Lindsey Santoro wins the BIGGEST Award in Comedy".
  17. ^ "Lindsey Santoro wins NextUp's Biggest Award in Comedy". British Comedy Guide. 25 August 2023.
  18. ^ "Best in Class 2024 Line up Revealed". 10 February 2024.
  19. ^ "Best in Class picks its working-class heroes : Other news 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide".
  20. ^ Healy, Rachael (29 February 2024). "'Why would you not want to be woke?' Inside the TV comedy workshops infuriating the right-wing press". The Guardian.
  21. ^ https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/edinburgh-festivals/fringe-comedy-reviews-alice-snedden-highly-credible-best-in-class-lil-wenker-bangtail-more-4736508
  22. ^ "Edinburgh Comedy Awards - Winners".
  23. ^ "The 2024 Edinburgh Comedy Awards nominees are... : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide".

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