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Jimmy Carr

Jimmy Carr

Jimmy Carr is a British/ Irish, award-winning deadpan stand-up comedian and presenter of the TV panel game-show "8 Out Of 10 Cats", "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year" and more.

As a writer he has written for "Bo Selecta" and "Meet Ricky Gervais" as well as for his own tours including: 'Charm Offensive', 'A Public Display of Affection', 'Repeat Offender', ' Joke Technician', 'Rapier Wit', 'Laughter Therapy', 'Gagging Order', 'Funny Business', 'The Best Of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits', 'Terribly Funny', 'Terribly Funny 2.0', and 'Laughs Funny'.

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Richmond Theatre
Richmond upon Thames
Milton Keynes Theatre
Milton Keynes
The White Rock Theatre/ Sussex Hall
Hastings
Weymouth Pavilion
Weymouth
Hall for Cornwall
Truro
Playhouse
Edinburgh
Playhouse
Edinburgh
Playhouse
Edinburgh
Princess Theatre
Torquay
Wellsprings Leisure Centre
Taunton
Wellsprings Leisure Centre
Taunton
Millennium Forum
Londonderry
Baths Hall
Scunthorpe
The Embassy Theatre
Skegness
De Montfort Hall and Gardens
Leicester
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre/ Norman Bragg Studio
Aylesbury
Stevenage Arts and Leisure Centre/ Concert Hall
Stevenage
Fairfield Halls/ Arnhem Gallery
Croydon
G-Live/ Bellerby Studio
Guildford
Charter Hall
Colchester
The Lighthouse
Poole
Venue Cymru - Theatre/ Arena/ Conference Centre
Llandudno
King George's Hall
Blackburn
St Georges Hall
Bradford
Kendal Leisure Centre
Kendal
Fareham Live
Fareham
Wellsprings Leisure Centre
Taunton
Princess Theatre
Torquay
The Central Theatre
Chatham
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry
Victoria Theatre
Halifax
The Dome
Doncaster
Pyramid/ Parr Hall
Warrington
The Grand Theatre
Leeds
Regent Theatre/ Britannia Suite
Stoke-on-Trent
The Hexagon
Reading
Dudley Concert Hall [Formerly Town Hall]
Dudley
Cliffs Pavilion
Southend
O2 City Hall
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
The Engine Shed/ Platform (university of Lincoln)
Lincoln
Globe Theatre
Stockton-on-Tees
Barbican Centre
York
Theatre Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham
The Halls [formerly Civic Hall]
Wolverhampton
Swansea Arena
Swansea
Guildhall
Portsmouth
O2 Apollo
Manchester
Milton Keynes Theatre
Milton Keynes
The Orchard Theatre
Dartford
Bristol Beacon
Bristol
Cheltenham Town Hall
Cheltenham
The Swan Theatre / High Wycombe Town Hall
High Wycombe
New Alexandra Theatre
Birmingham
Cliffs Pavilion
Southend
Charter Hall
Colchester
Dorking Halls
Dorking
Town Hall
Huddersfield
New Theatre
Peterborough
The Anvil/ The Forge
Basingstoke
Derby Arena
Derby
The Royal and Derngate Theatre
Northampton
The Hexagon
Reading
Hippodrome
Bristol
Music Hall
Aberdeen
Caird Hall/ Marryat Hall
Dundee
Great Hall (Exeter University)
Exeter
Bath Forum
Bath
Leas Cliff Hall
Folkestone
Symphony Hall
Birmingham
Spa Theatre and Ocean Room
Scarborough
Alhambra Theatre
Dunfermline
Regent Theatre
Ipswich
Brighton Dome/ Concert Hall
Brighton
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth
New Theatre
Oxford
The Hawth
Crawley
The Spa
Bridlington
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry
New Victoria Theatre
Woking
Plaza Theatre
Stockport
Villa Marina Arcade/ Gaiety Theatre/ Royal Hall
Douglas
The Anvil/ The Forge
Basingstoke
Opera House
Blackpool
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre/ Norman Bragg Studio
Aylesbury
Middlesbrough Town Hall/ The Crypt
Middlesbrough
Connexin Live [formerly Bonus Arena]
Hull
Brighton Centre
Brighton
Brighton Centre
Brighton
Utilita Arena
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
First Direct Arena
Leeds
AO Arena
Manchester
The O2 Arena
Greenwich
Wembley OVO Arena
Wembley