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Recognise Comedy as an Art Form MPs Told

claire smith by claire smith
August 5, 2025
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Recognise Comedy as an Art Form MPs Told

The unique nature of the live comedy sector must no longer be ignored by Government to allow it to be properly considered for funding alongside other creative industries.

The recommendation from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee comes following an evidence session on live comedy in April. It heard how differences in infrastructure, workforce and audiences, compared with other art forms, has shut off live comedy’s access to funding bodies, including Arts Council England.

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In addition to calling for live comedy to be recognised as a distinct art form, the Committee’s letter to DCMS Minister Sir Chris Bryant also makes recommendations to protect the workforce and suggests there is a strong case for the biggest comedy venues, producers and promoters to commit to a voluntary scheme similar to the grassroots music levy.

With the Edinburgh Fringe underway, the Committee also highlights the importance of comedy festivals in providing opportunities for performers and local businesses. It however warns that the unaffordable costs of the Fringe, including for audiences, is restricting participation and reducing the diversity of acts.

The barriers to participation and attendance and the support that governments can provide to events such as the Fringe will form part of the major events inquiry, which was launched by the Committee last month.

Chair of the CMS Committee, Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, said: “The gathering of performers and audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe showcases the tremendous impact live comedy can have on people’s lives and the wider economy. But despite proving its cultural and economic importance across the country, a reluctance to see live comedy as a distinct cultural craft has hampered its access to the funding open to other performing arts.

It’s time the Government took the first step to helping the live comedy sector continue to deliver the huge benefits it provides by recognising it as a specific art form and properly engaging with the sector. There also needs to be more support for its workforce and a real focus on making sure that participation in and enjoyment of live comedy is something that is open to all.”

The live comedy evidence session was proposed by the Live Comedy Association as part of the Committee’s State of Play inquiry, which invited pitches from across the culture, media and sporting world in order to shine a light on previously unheard issues and challenges.

Read the full letter here:

https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/49068/documents/258366/default

claire smith

claire smith

Claire Smith is a news and feature writer who has written for many years about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She has written about cabaret, comedy, theatre and spoken word and has a particular fondness for the wild, the avant garde and the eccentric.

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