2021 SAW an array of high profile comedians stopping off at theatres providing its audiences with many belly laughs but, who is in store to visit in 2022?

Here is the current list of confirmed comedians due to be visiting nearby theatres.

1. Friday Night Live at The Coronation Hall, Ulverston

Laugh out loud with four award-winning, Edinburgh Festival-storming, prime-time-TV-smashing, rib-splitting, side-tickling, extremely funny acts on March 11.

Lloyd Griffith: Rob Beckett tour support; as seen on Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club, Lindsey Santoro: Finalist in British Comedian of the Year 2021; ‘naturally hysterical’ - Joe Lycett, Steve Harris: Peter Kay tour support; ‘made me howl with laughter’ - Billy Connolly and Rich Wilson: Kevin Bridges tour support; ‘a very, very funny man’ - Frank Skinner

Doors open at 7:30pm.

For more information visit: https://www.thecoro.co.uk/friday-night-live.

2. Fern Brady: Autistic Bikini Queen at The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal.

Following a sold out tour across Europe and Australia in 2019 and her most recent BBC stand up special Power & Chaos, Fern Brady brings her fifth solo show Autistic Bikini Queen on a nationwide tour on January 27.

For more information visit: https://www.breweryarts.co.uk/event/fern-brady-autistic-bikini-queen/

3. Shaparak Khorsandi: It was the 90's at The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal

From indie discos to unflattering crop tops, a trip down memory lane to the decade where ‘kinky’ was nurse roleplay and whipped cream, and Shaparak found herself flying about London with hope in her heart, a tenner in her pocket and spare knickers in her handbag. How does the decade of binge drinking and walks of shame look now without snakebite and black tinted specs?

To book tickets to Shaparak show on February 3, visit: https://www.breweryarts.co.uk/event/shappi-khorsandi-it-was-the-90s/

4. Mark Watson: This Can’t Be It at The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal

Spiritual enquiry meets high-octane observational comedy as the ‘Taskmaster’ survivor, multi-award-winner and “No More Jockeys” cult leader attempts to cram a couple of years of pathological overthinking into an evening of stand-up on June 2.

For the full list of comedians visiting the Brewery Arts Centre next year visit: https://www.breweryarts.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/