Liverpool Playhouse HETTY FEATHER
3-7 NOV, 7:30PM – 10:00PM, FROM £12
From best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson, the tale of plucky Hetty Feather is brought to life on stage with an original musical score, circus skills and a huge heart. Matinees available. FLARE PATH
10–14 NOV, 7:30PM – 10:00PM, FROM £12
Set in 1942, against a backdrop of heartache and quiet bravery, Flare Path paints an evocative portrait of life in wartime Britain for the RAF bomber crews, their wives and sweethearts, who were left awaiting their return. Matinees available.
Comedy
Manchester Tue 03 Nov
XS MALARKEY (LOST VOICE GUY + MICHAEL J DOLAN + IAN LANE + SAM SMITH + MC TOBY HADOKE)
PUB/ZOO, 19:00–22:00, £5 (£3)
The rather ace comedy night continues with the usual Tuesday night shenanigans. HELGI STEINAR GUNNLAUGSSON
GULLIVERS, 21:00–21:30, £5
ROS BALLINGER GULLIVERS, 19:30–20:30, £3
Want to spice up your love life? Not sure what S&M stands for? Fifty Shades of Grey made you angry and confused? Never fear! Comedian Ros Ballinger is here to guide you through the strange, wonderful world of beginner’s BDSM. CRIMES AGAINST HILARITY
THE SEVEN OAKS, 20:32–22:32, £3
DAVID O’DOHERTY
OPERATION PERFECT TEASET
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 20:00–22:30, £16 (£14 CONCESSION)
GULLIVERS, 20:00–21:00, £6 (£5)
TUESDAY’S TICKLES WITH PENELLA MELLOR
WILL SEAWARD
For one night only, as part of the Greater Manchester Comedy Festival, award winning comedian Penella Mellor is gathering her favourite local acts especially for you! Confirmed so far: Freda Chattington, Big Lou and Colin Manford.
David O’Doherty, the Lidl Enya, the broken Buble, is delighted to present an evening of talking and songs played on a stupid keyboard from 1986. THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 19:00–21:00, £22 (£16)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians. THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 21:30–23:30, £22 (£16)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
Royal Court Theatre
Nothing To Declare is a stand-up comedy routine from a confused, single guy in his late 20’s. Born in Iceland, raised in America and later moving to China - Helgi Steinar has become a man with no sense of national borders.
After a sell out show at the Greater Manchester Fringe they’re back showcasing some of the best up-and-coming comedians performing Crimes Against Hilarity in the North West today.
BARREL OF LAUGHS ( DANNY MCLOUGHLIN + PAT MONAHAN + HARRIET DYER + DAVID HADDINGHAM)
UNTIL 14 NOV, 8:00PM – 10:00PM, £21
TAURUS BAR, 20:00–21:00, FREE
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £18 (£13)
THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, £5 (£4)
This solo stand-up comedy show is the true story of how a shy Baptist boy from Watford became an unlikely international sex ambassador, when he won the 25th annual International Mr. Leather contest in Chicago in May 2003.
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late.
GULLIVERS, 20:00–21:00, £6 (£5)
Want to spice up your love life? Not sure what S&M stands for? Fifty Shades of Grey made you angry and confused? Never fear! Comedian Ros Ballinger is here to guide you through the strange, wonderful world of beginner’s BDSM.
LET IT BE
KAREN SHERRARD
West End show charting the meteoric rise of the Beatles, taking the audience on a musical journey through all the hits, from their early days at the Cavern Club to global hits like Yesterday and Hey Jude. Matinees also available.
Welcome to the village fête in Llanfairchwaraesboncen, nestled in the South Wales Valleys. Join your host, 76 year old village busybody Iris Evans, in a fun-filled romp complete with competitions, slide shows and audience participation.
St George’s Hall
THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, £5
MURDER
13 NOV, 8:00PM – 10:30PM, £16.50
LoveHistory, producers of the popular Catacombs of Liverpool’s Dark History series, delve deeper into Liverpool’s history to bring its murderous past to a stage setting for the very first time.
The Lantern Theatre THE CARETAKER
RICHARD PULSFORD
Following a successful run at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Richard now performs his show, full of gags, puns, one liners and wordplay, in Manchester. TONY BASNETT
THE OLD MONKEY, 20:00–21:00, £2
Tony Basnett survives on good fortune. Join the Harrogate Comedian of the Year and World Series finalist for his debut show before his luck runs out.
12 NOV, 13 NOV, 14 NOV, 7:30PM – 10:00PM, £10.50 (£8.50)
THE SIXTY MINUTE MEN (PKW PRODUCTIONS)
BROKEN BISCUITS
One hour of original stand-up and sketch comedy from Liam Hurley, Sam Harlow and Sam Stroker, the boys behind B*stards of Young.
29 JUL, 8 NOV, 8:00PM – 10:00PM, £10.50 (£8.50)
Wed 04 Nov
Harold Pinter’s haunting play about a tramp taken in by brothers Mick and Aston and systematically punished.
Back by popular demand. A moving tale of two best friends who are torn apart when Rita’s son James takes a fatal bullet in Afghanistan saving Maggie’s son Paul. NEMESIS
19–21 NOV, 7:30PM – 10:00PM, £10.50
The play is set in a disused warehouse. A young man is tied to a chair, a hood over his head. A Father and Daughter interrogate him.
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
26–28 NOV, 7:30PM – 10:00PM, £9 (£4.50)
LIPA present their take on the Austen classic.
Unity Theatre HOME
24-25 NOV, 8:00PM – 10:00PM, £12 (£10)
A devised multidisciplinary performance inspired by Euripides’ Medea. THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK
5–7 NOV, 7:30PM – 10:00PM, £9 (£4.50)
Frustrated and bored by their mundane lives, three women become besotted with a charismatic and mysterious man who appears suddenly in their small town. Matinee available.
THE RUMINATION OF ISAIAH SQUIFF
18 NOV, 8:00PM – 10:00PM, £8 (£6.50)
Old fashioned farce and a splash of Python-esque surrealism as we follow the trials and tribulations of eccentric ophthalmologist Isaiah Squiff.
Various venues HOMOTOPIA
29 OCT–4 DEC, 10:00AM – 10:00PM, PRICES VARY
A month long celebration of LGBT theatre and art, as well as tackling issues facing the community today. Full programme at homotopia.net.
November 2015
THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, £3
ANGELS ON FIRE
GULLIVERS, 19:00–20:00, £5 (£2)
Hard-hitting satire about sex, money, politics, climate change, green nonsense, contemporary art and other aspects of the human comedy: an occasional poem: and original songs plus some old favourites. THE MANIC, THE MOROSE AND THE MARRIED
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:00–22:00, £3
JOHN PENDAL
OPERATION PERFECT TEASET
Operation Perfect Teaset return from Edinburgh Fringe with their dark wit and surreal comedy sketches. They continue to be the only show to bring you poorly executed tap dance renditions of significant historical events.
Fri 06 Nov ALAN CARR
O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER, 20:00–23:00, £30
The chat show comic returns to his stand-up roots with a new show about life an’ that. DAVID O’DOHERTY
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 20:00–22:30, £16 (£14 CONCESSION)
David O’Doherty, the Lidl Enya, the broken Buble, is delighted to present an evening of talking and songs played on a stupid keyboard from 1986. THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £18 (£12)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
BARREL OF LAUGHS ( DANNY MCLOUGHLIN + PAT MONAHAN + HARRIET DYER + DAVID HADDINGHAM)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £15 (£10)
Join three regulars of the stand up scene for an hour of comedy. High energy MC Mike Milling (the Manic) introduces extended sets from Peter Pontification (the Morose) and Theresa Farlow (the Married).
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late.
FRED’S ALE HOUSE, 19:30–22:00, £5
ROYAL EXCHANGE THEATRE, 18:00–19:00, FREE
FRED’S COMEDY CLUB (PAT MONAHAN + DARREN HARRIOTT)
COMIC FX (MIKE WILKINSON)
The first Wednesday of each month sees Fred’s Ale House open their doors to comedians from the area and beyond.
Support to Peter Kay, Johnny Vegas, Ross Noble and others, Mike Wilkinson comes to Comic FX.
Thu 05 Nov
High-energy, left field stand-up for people who’ve read a book, without pictures, and enjoyed it. Mustachioed comedian WLTM audience with GSOH for fun, maybe more. Fresh from a sell out run at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe 2015.
ALAN CARR
O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER, 20:00–23:00, £30
The chat show comic returns to his stand-up roots with a new show about life an’ that. STAND UP THURSDAY
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £12 (£8)
Cheat life and get that Friday feeling one day early with a night of comedic delight from some circuit funny folk. THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE (DANNY MCLOUGHLIN + PAT MONAHAN + CERYS NELMES + MARK CRAM + DAVID HADDINGHAM)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–00:00, £10 (£7)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks. CHUGGERS
THREE MINUTE THEATRE, 19:15–20:15, £6 (£5)
Play about Chuggers - as the public and the press know them. Universally avoided, they lie waiting, ready to pounce with their charismatic approach to raising money.
JAMES ROSS
TAURUS BAR, 20:30–21:30, £5 (£3)
STUART LAWS
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:15–22:15, £5
Stand up comedy from the man who makes all the comedy with Turtle Canyon Comedy and supported James Acaster on tour, he was also a young ornithologist and rocks a pretty sweet gilet. DAVID O’DOHERTY
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 22:00–00:00, FROM £14
David O’Doherty, the Lidl Enya, the broken Bublé, is delighted to present an evening of talking and songs played on a stupid keyboard from 1986.
Sat 07 Nov ALAN CARR
O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER, 20:00–23:00, £30
The chat show comic returns to his stand-up roots with a new show about life an’ that.
ROS BALLINGER
GULLIVERS, 19:30–20:30, £3
OPERATION PERFECT TEASET
GULLIVERS, 21:30–22:30, £8 (£5)
Operation Perfect Teaset return from Edinburgh Fringe with their dark wit and surreal comedy sketches. They continue to be the only show to bring you poorly executed tap dance renditions of significant historical events. WILL SEAWARD
HOPE MILL THEATRE, 16:00–17:00, £8 (£6.50)
Operation Perfect Teaset return from Edinburgh Fringe with their dark wit and surreal comedy sketches. They continue to be the only show to bring you poorly executed tap dance renditions of significant historical events. HOPE MILL THEATRE, 19:00–20:00, £8 (£6.50)
Fresh from a Five Star run at the Edinburgh Fringe, booming-voiced comedian Will Seaward attempts to create the legendary Philosopher’s Stone and turn base metals into gold, live onstage. WILL SEAWARD
HOPE MILL THEATRE, 21:00–22:00, £8 (£6.50)
Fresh from a Five Star run at the Edinburgh Fringe, booming-voiced comedian Will Seaward attempts to create the legendary Philosopher’s Stone and turn base metals into gold, live onstage. HENRY VON STIFLES
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:30–22:30, £5
Renowned entertainer, amateur hairdresser and world record holder for the longest time a man has carried a toaster, Henry von Stifle is ready to share his secrets of working in North Korea for MI5 – all along to the entire soundtrack to Enter the Dragon. WILL HUTCHBY
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:15–22:15, FREE
Someone recently said: Will Hutchby has an amazing stage presence, a great personality, if he had some real jokes he’d be a comedian. So he’s written some. DAVID O’DOHERTY
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 21:00–23:00, FROM £14
David O’Doherty, the Lidl Enya, the broken Bublé, is delighted to present an evening of talking and songs played on a stupid keyboard from 1986.
Fresh from a Five Star run at the Edinburgh Fringe, booming-voiced comedian Will Seaward attempts to create the legendary Philosopher’s Stone and turn base metals into gold, live onstage.
Mon 09 Nov
THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, FREE
GULLIVERS, 21:00–22:00, £5
DAVID STANIER
This time it’s the best bits, some new best bits, games, prizes and lots of fun as he gets ready for that Edinburgh festival 2016. COMEDY SPORTZ UK
THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, £3
Take one monologist who tells true stories from their life based on your suggestions. A team of improvisers then make up comedy sketches about their stories. With players from North West improv troupe- ComedySportz. CHRIS KEHOE
TAURUS BAR, 20:00–21:00, £3 (£1)
“The mind is everything. What you think you become.” So said Buddha who clearly thought himself to be a poorly made garden ornament. Now, 2.500 years later, awardwinning comedian and piratical misanthrope Chris Kehoe, fights a losing battle with idiocy. DAVID O’DOHERTY
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 22:00–00:00, FROM £14
David O’Doherty, the Lidl Enya, the broken Bublé, is delighted to present an evening of talking and songs played on a stupid keyboard from 1986. UPFRONT COMEDY
CONTACT THEATRE, 20:00–22:00, £15 (£10)
Curtis Walker (The Real McCoy) is joined by outrageous 3 Non Blondes star Ninia Benjamin, fast rising local talent Marcus Hercules and host John Simmit.
Sun 08 Nov NEW STUFF
THE COMEDY STORE, 19:30–21:30, £6 (£4)
A night of stand-up from some fresh-faced comics trying to break on to the circuit – be nice. PIETER EGRIEGA
TAURUS BAR, 20:00–21:00, £5
Visit Egriega’s new show and get acomic insight into the world of internet dating. Meet the yachtsman who named his sailing boat Fellatio… and the fat Casanova called Gary who swapped a good girl for a love bite and Chlamydia.
BEAT THE FROG (DAN NIGHTINGALE)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £3 (FREE FOR STUDENTS)
Chortle Award winning new acts night Hosted by Dan Nightingale. HELGI STEINAR GUNNLAUGSSON
Nothing To Declare is a stand-up comedy routine from a confused, single guy in his late 20’s. Born in Iceland, raised in America and later moving to China - Helgi Steinar has become a man with no sense of national borders. CHRISTOPHER CANTRILL
THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, £5 (£4)
Christopher Cantrill takes you on an illustrated adventure to Tiddleminster - Britain’s ultimate ‘staycation’ timeshare opportunity. Visit the inhabitants, see the sights and even solve a mystery! JAMES AND SEABURN
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:30–22:30, £4 (£2)
Thrown together by quirk of fate and sticking together through necessity, Nicola James and Ian Seaburn present Piano Chocolat, a fun-filled journey through modern life, touching on themes as diverse as alien invasion, charity stunts and career angst.
Tue 10 Nov
XS MALARKEY (PHIL BUCKLEY + RICK MURTAGH + GABRIEL EBULUE + MC TOBY HADOKE + MORE)
PUB/ZOO, 19:00–22:00, £5 (£3)
The rather ace comedy night continues with the usual Tuesday night shenanigans. CHRISTOPHER CANTRILL
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:30–22:30, £5 (£4)
TRUTH DETECTIVE THE KING’S ARMS, 19:30–20:30, £5 (£4)
What we do with recycling? How to win friends and influence people, what is Jeremy Corbyn hiding in his tweed Jacket? Watching Countdown and what not to say on Twitter all covered in varying degrees of detail and mirth.
TAURUS BAR, 19:30–20:30, £5 (£4)
AMY GLEDHILL AND NICOLA REDMAN
THE KING’S ARMS, 21:00–22:00, £5 (£4)
Wondering how Amy and Nic came to be in a sketch duo? So are they. Join them as they piece together the past, looking back on pivotal moments in their lives. With the help of an inappropriate scrap book. And crisps.
Wed 11 Nov FRED MACAULEY
WATERSIDE ARTS CENTRE, 20:00–22:30, £14 (£12)
How is life for Fred since leaving BBC Radio Scotland after all these years? And why did he leave? The Scottish comedian appears on tour with nearly 30 years of laughs under his belt. HARRY ENFIELD AND PAUL WHITEHOUSE
O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER, 18:30–22:00, FROM £32.50
The comedy double act revive a quarter of a century of classic comedy characters, expect Loadsamoney, Kevin the Teenager, Julio Geordio, The Scoucers and more.
Thu 12 Nov STAND UP THURSDAY
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £12 (£8)
Cheat life and get that Friday feeling one day early with a night of comedic delight from some circuit funny folk. THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE (FREDDY QUINNE + NICK DIXON + JACK KIRWAN + WAYNE BEESE + MICKEY D)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–00:00, £10 (£7)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks.
COMEDYSPORTZ
THE BEST IN STAND UP
WATERSIDE ARTS CENTRE, 18:30–22:00, £7 (£5)
THE COMEDY STORE, 21:30–23:30, £22 (£16)
Comedy improv show with two teams battling it out for the biggest laughs, serving up sketches, songs and scenes with audience participation playing a key role in the development.
Sun 15 Nov
THE COMEDY STORE, 19:30–21:30, £4 (£2)
Sun 22 Nov
NEW COMEDIANS
A night of stand-up from some fresh-faced comics trying to break on to the circuit – be nice. DEAD CAT COMEDY PRESENTS… COMEDY DOUBLES! (HOLLY BURN + SPENCER JONES)
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 20:30–22:30, £8
Two hours of wall-to-wall silliness from two of the UK’s freshest and funniest physical comedians.
Mon 16 Nov
BEAT THE FROG (KATIE MULGREW)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £3 (FREE FOR STUDENTS)
Chortle Award winning new acts night Hosted by Dan Nightingale.
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late. SMUG ROBERTS (EL BALDINIHO + JONATHAN MAYOR)
THE BAMFORD, 19:30–22:30, £8
Manchester comic delivering a healthy dose of down to earth comedy.
Sat 14 Nov FRANKIE BOYLE
O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER, 20:00–23:00, £20
The inimitable Mr Boyle presents a new tour, having successfully transformed himself from crude loudmouth to biting social commentator. THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 19:00–21:00, £22 (£16)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians. THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 21:30–23:30, £22 (£16)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
BARREL OF LAUGHS (TOBY HADOKE + JONNY AWSUM + NICK DIXON + MICKEY D) THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £18 (£13)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late.
Star of Britains Got Talent Hypnodog convinces audience members that they’re members of the Pussycat Dolls, break dancers, and other such frivolities. NISH KUMAR
THE LOWRY STUDIO, 20:00-22:0, FROM £12
Stand-up comedy from a clever boy. As heard on The Now Show (BBC Radio 4) and host of Newsjack (BBC Radio 4 Extra).
Mon 23 Nov BEAT THE FROG (DANNY MCLOUGHLIN)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £3 (FREE FOR STUDENTS)
PUB/ZOO, 19:00–22:00, £5 (£3)
Tue 24 Nov
XS MALARKEY (HOLLY BURN + JOEY PAGE + WILL HUTCHBY + ROB ROUSE + MC TOBY HADOKE)
The rather ace comedy night continues with the usual Tuesday night shenanigans. STACY MAKISHI
CONTACT THEATRE, 20:00–22:00, £13 (£7)
Meaningful, absurd, incredibly clever and witty – the return of Stacy Makishi.
Wed 18 Nov
FOREVER MCR (TOM SHORT + SOPHIE WILLAN)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £10 (£7)
Thu 19 Nov
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £15 (£10)
HYPNODOG (HYPNODOG)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £TBC
Tue 17 Nov
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £18 (£12)
BARREL OF LAUGHS (TOBY HADOKE + NICK DIXON + PETER BRUSH + MICKEY D)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £18 (£13)
One of the southern hemisphere’s finest comes to The Frog and Bucket to perform a solo show.
Fri 13 Nov
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
BARREL OF LAUGHS (ANDREW RYAN + TOM STADE + ROBERT WHITE + JOHN LYNN)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late.
MICKEY D (MICKEY D)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £TBC
The Heroes Project are hosting a fast flowing conveyor belt of comedy featuring a string of top notch comics.
THE BEST IN STAND UP
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
STAND UP THURSDAY
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £12 (£8)
Cheat life and get that Friday feeling one day early with a night of comedic delight from some circuit funny folk. THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE (TOM STADE + DARREN HARRIOT + JACK CAMPBELL + JOHN LYNN)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–23:00, £10 (£7)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks.
Fri 20 Nov
THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £18 (£12)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
BARREL OF LAUGHS (ANDREW RYAN + TOM STADE + ROBERT WHITE + JOHN LYNN) THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £15 (£10)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late. HARRY ENFIELD AND PAUL WHITEHOUSE
O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER, 18:30–22:00, FROM £32.50
Chortle Award winning new acts night Hosted by Dan Nightingale. XS MALARKEY (PHIL JERROD + RACHEL PARRIS + JOE D’ARCY + PAUL PARSON + MC TOBY HADOKE)
PUB/ZOO, 19:00–22:00, £5 (£3)
The rather ace comedy night continues with the usual Tuesday night shenanigans.
Thu 26 Nov STAND UP THURSDAY
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £12 (£8)
Cheat life and get that Friday feeling one day early with a night of comedic delight from some circuit funny folk. THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE (KATIE MULGREW + BARRY DODDS + PHIL PAGETT + BEN LAWES + DALISO CHAPONDA)
THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–00:00, £10 (£7)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks.
Fri 27 Nov
THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 20:00–22:00, £18 (£12)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
BARREL OF LAUGHS (BARRY DODDS + DALISO CHAPONDA + SEYMOUR MACE + DAVID LONGLEY) THE FROG AND BUCKET COMEDY CLUB, 19:00–02:00, £15 (£10)
Watch four top class comics, sat comfortably at a table while enjoying your comedy with food and drinks, followed by Frog and Bucket’s classic cheesy disco until late. TERRY CHRISTIAN
THE DANCEHOUSE THEATRE, 20:00–22:30, £15
From the streets of inner-city Manchester to the boulevards of Beverly Hills, Terry Christian’s debut stand-up show, The Naked Confessions of a Recovering Catholic takes a snapshot of life, overlooked by an all-seeing, and often unforgiving, God.
Sat 28 Nov THE BEST IN STAND UP
The comedy double act revive a quarter of a century of classic comedy characters, expect Loadsamoney, Kevin the Teenager, Julio Geordio, The Scoucers and more.
THE COMEDY STORE, 19:00–21:00, £22 (£16)
Sat 21 Nov
THE COMEDY STORE, 21:30–23:30, £22 (£16)
THE BEST IN STAND UP
THE COMEDY STORE, 19:00–21:00, £22 (£16)
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians. THE BEST IN STAND UP
Regular night of stand up with a line-up of five top circuit comedians.
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