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Top Stand-Up Comedy acts to see in Croydon in 2016

With the new year fast approaching most people will be considering how to make 2016 their best year ever, and what better way to start your new year than booking in a few comedy nights. With this article I want to draw your attention and direct you to some of the finest and most outstanding stand-up comedy acts you can see in Croydon. There are a variety of acts that you can see during the next year, so we are safe, knowing that 2016. will be a merry year. 

At famous Fairfield Halls, on 4th of March you can see sharp and funny performance of the popular Frankie Boyle. Frankie will be on his tour named “I’m Better Than This”, and he is preparing an arsenal of jokes that can be described as funny, weird and turned towards popular society topics.

On 10th of March, at Fairfield Halls, people will have the opportunity to see Richard Herrings new show names “Happy Now?”. Herring is exploring the topic of happiness, and the transition from being a single man to devoted husband and father. The main question that occupies him is: can we ever truly be happy, or we will think about the worst possible outcomes for the rest of our days?

March is a good month for stand-up comedy acts, so, at the same venue, on 17th of March, Chris Ramsey will have a show, which will be a part of his tour named “All Growed Up”. This talented young comedian will deal with topics such as taking responsibilities, getting older and giving up on your childhood dreams.

On 9th of July, at Fairfield Halls, Jimmy Carr is demonstrating his raciness while on his “The Best Of” tour. This is a good opportunity and an outstanding chance for those who want to witness Carr’s greatest material. Jimmy is well known for his hardedge humor and a darker note of his jokes. He has participated in “8 Out of 10 Cats” and in “The Big Fat Quiz of the Channel 4”.

On 23th of June, at Fairfield Halls, starting at 20:00, Grumpy Old Women’s popular “Fifty Shades Of Beige” will be performed. Three marvelous ladies, Jenny, Éclair, Susie Blake and Kate Robbins will be goofing around with subjects like nagging, anger management, middle-aged drinking, and retirement (with voluntary euthanasia as an opposite solution).

At Croydon’s Fairfield Halls, you can attend some interesting group stand-up comedy acts, where a couple of good and outstanding comedians are simultaneously shooting fine and well-prepared jokes and sketches. On Friday, 29th of January, you can laugh along with Matthew Osborn, Andrew Watts, Ben Briggs and Paul Ricketts, and right next month, on 26th of February, Andrew Bird, Julian Deane, Dan Green and Tania Edwards will give an interesting performance.

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