

Getting older can be confronting. Especially when your culture can't stop reminding you.
In Filipino tradition, a mano po is a gesture where an elder places their hand on a younger person’s forehead to offer a blessing. It’s a sweet, respectful custom… unless you’re the one suddenly expected to be the “elder.”
In 2025, award winning Filipino-Kiwi comedian James Roque received his first request for a 'mano po' from a teenager, which sent him spiralling into a full blown existential crisis. Has he really done all he can to earn the right to give a ""mano po""?
A show about wrestling with getting older, finding solace from unexpected places and the funny stories that happen along the way. A new hour from the Kiwi-Pinoy Comedy Boy, served with his signature sweet-and-salty storytelling.
Accessibility note: This venue is located down a flight of stairs and unfortunately does not currently have step-free access.
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Arrive on time - late entry may not be permitted
Sell-out shows use guided seating - arrive with your full party to sit together
Drinks from the upstairs bar are not permitted in our venue
No photography or videos during the show - feel free before and after 📸
No heckling or chatting during acts - please be respectful to performers and those around you 🤫
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Venue Address
42-44 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LE
Venue Rating
4.5 / 5 based on 757 reviews
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