Whether you're refining a work-in-progress solo show, building a brand-new hour from scratch, or figuring out how to take your act on the road, this workshop is for you!
Learn how to craft your first standup comedy hour from two of the best independent comedians in the business. Limited Seats. Apply now!
Join internationally touring comedians Anshita Koul and Mari Volar—co-founders of Festrogen Festival and the minds behind The Clitoris Act—as they share practical tips, insights, and strategies to help you develop and elevate your comedy material.
Expect hands-on guidance, industry know-how, and plenty of laughs as you learn how to move forward with your comedy journey. Don't miss this chance to workshop your ideas with experienced pros!
This workshop is for aspiring comedians looking to:
Anshita Koul
Anshita Koul is a Berlin based, internationally touring standup comedian from India. When she is not touring, she is performing, hosting and producing three comedy shows in Berlin (Comedy Bazaar, Word On The Street, Jokes' On Us) and a quarterly joke writing workshop. Anshita made her debut in the standup world from the Indian reality TV show Queens of Comedy in 2017 and was most recently seen as the opening act for Emmy Award winning comedian Vir Das on his European tour in October 2024. Also seen on Funny Women Stage Awards 2022 in the UK, Copenhagen Pride Stage and headlining several international shows all over Europe. Anshita just returned from a historical India's first ever Queer Comedy tour.
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Mari Volar
Mari Volar is a comedian, MC and event producer from Estonia. She can often be seen on stage in various cities across Europe, where she performs as an independent comedian, or hosting comedy events with her various comedy collectives. Mari proudly brings more feminism into her comedy and more comedy into her feminism, creating a over-the-top mix in both that simply cannot be missed.
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This workshop is brought to you by Festrogen Festival , a platform that aims to level the playing field for women, non-binary and other marginalised groups in comedy.