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7 hilarious actors to see in the DC region this fall

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If you are looking for a joyful respite from all the difficult news of DC, you can add these next celebrity comedy shows to your calendar. The best acts such as John Mulaney, Trevor Noah and Druski are sure to give much necessary laughs.

DC Improv | October 3-5

Chico Bean native of DC is best known for being part of the troop of comics on tour 85 South Show And an improvisation actor in the long game of longtime comedy games Savage. This month, Freestyle Jokester has a return show at DC Improv ($ 50 +).

Capital One Hall | October 9

Druski took an internet storm with his Instagram Live Show parody May have been recordings. This fall, the comic strip of the influence is expanding its viral sketches on social networks – Capeds of celebrities and full -minded interviews – from telephone screens to live public ($ 44 +).

DAR Constitution Hall | October 9-11

Pop culture podcaster and actor of Nikki Glaser cinema rises three consecutive nights at the DAR Constitution Hall before its special comedy release on Hulu ($ 53 +).

Dock | October 10-12

Because they are funny from comedy highlight the interpreters of Bipoc. La Vitrine returns for another range of conversations of several days, a film screening at Arena Stage and stand-up performance in The Anthem with acts of celebrities such as Sommore (free +).

Warner Theater | October 13, from February 18 to 19

Trevor Noah, the former host of The daily show, Bring his tour to the Warner Theater. Noah’s lively commentary and honest hilarious sockets on society, culture and politics are a favorite in the city; He must already return twice in February after the October show is sold ($ 75 +).

DAR Constitution Hall | November 8

Tickets are quickly sold to have the chance to laugh aloud with Iliza Shlesinger. The award -winning comics will interpret its humorous A different animal Special about gender relationships and dynamics live at DC ($ 56 +).

Hymn | December 18-21

Emmy’s Broadway Star, Saturday Night Live writer,, And the actor standing John Mulaney takes his light jokes on the road on his Sir, whatever the tour ($ 90 +).

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Briana A. Thomas is a journalist, historian and local guide who specializes in the search for the history and culture of DC. She is the author of the black history book, Black Broadway in Washington, DCA story that was published for the first time in Washingtonian in 2016.

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