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The Funniest People Coming to Dallas This Winter

The best stand-up and improv tours to catch in the near to not-too-distant future.
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We are here, only somewhat arbitrarily, defining the end of winter as mid-March. Regardless, hilarious shows are happening in Dallas in the near to not-too-distant future, and you, who could so use a good quality laugh, should know about them.

Godfrey | Jan. 12-14 | Addison Improv

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Lisa Landry | Jan. 19-21 | Hyena’s Nightclub

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Iliza Shlesinger | Jan. 21 | Majestic Theatre

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Gad Elmaleh | Jan. 27 | Texas Theatre

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Gabriel Iglesias | Feb. 2-4 | Majestic Theatre

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Comedy Get Down with Cedric the Entertainer, Eddie Griffin, D.L. Hughley, George Lopez, and Charlie Murphy | Feb. 10 | American Airlines Center

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Jeff Dunham | Feb. 12 | American Airlines Center

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Craig Ferguson | Feb. 16 | Winspear Opera House

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A Carlin Home Companion | Feb. 25 | Eisemann Center

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The Second City | Mar. 5 | Kessler Theater

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