Get Ready to Giggle Seattle International Comedy Competition at the North Bend Theatre

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Seattle International Comedy Competition kicks off at North Bend Theatre on November 8, featuring 16 talented comedians from the US, Canada, and Taiwan. Audience laughter plays a pivotal role in determining the winners, making engagement essential for the performers. Beth Burrows, the theater's owner, expresses her enthusiasm, stating, “These comedy competitions are incredibly fun. ” Past events have prompted audience members to shout, “Ow! Stop!

It hurts to laugh,” underscoring the festival's entertaining spirit. Each comic brings a unique flair, including one who humorously claims to be a "cornhole monster" and another who has formed a bond with Seattle’s crows. The event marks the sixth year of the festival, reaffirming its local significance in the Snoqualmie Valley. Comedy enthusiasts are encouraged to attend for a night filled with laughter and surprises. Tickets are available online at northbendtheatre.

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