Jarred Christmas wins The FRED in New Zealand

20th May 2013

Rose Matafeo and Jarred Christmas have capped off an incredible 2013 NZ International Comedy Festival by picking up the country’s most prestigious comedy awards; the Billy T Award and The FRED Award at last night’s Last Laughs hosted by the bro-mantic duo of Ben Hurley and Steve Wrigley.Judging was incredibly tough as all five nominees had presented brilliant and creative shows however it was Rose Matafeo who got to don the iconic Yellow Towel, joining the "who’s who" of New Zealand’s comedy crop.Scissor kicking all the way to The FRED Award was none other than London based kiwi comic Jarred Christmas, who received the renowned golden gumboot and a $10,000 prize package including; a cash grant of $2500 from the New Zealand Comedy Trust and advertising campaigns with More FM and The Dominion Post.Named in honour of ex-pat comedy icon John Clarke’s legendary Kiwi character Fred Dagg, The FRED Award was introduced in 2006's and recognises the Festival's best show in by a New Zealand comedian.Other 2013 nominees for The FRED Award were Nick Rado and James Nokise - who have both enjoyed accolade from critics and audiences alike.Other winners from last night’s award ceremony include:Best Newcomer (Auckland) - Tim BattBest Newcomer (Wellington) - Sam SmithSpirit of the Festival (Auckland) - Stuart GoldsmithSpirit of the Festival (Wellington) - Ben CaldwellCreative Marketing Award - Tim BattBest International Show - Tom Binns as Ian D Montfort