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A brand new stand-up show from pioneering alt-comedy hero.
Minimum wage cinema employee turned multi award-winning tragic fool Cabbage The Clown's debut comedy - As part of Creatures Comedy Festival
Only 7 night a week comedy club in Manchester. 15+ shows a week! A New York-style intimate comedy club with a Mancunian twist.
4 hand-picked comedians and one of our resident hosts! Every Saturday Afternoon, join us in our New York style basement Comedy Club.
Getting older can be confronting. Especially when your culture can't stop reminding you.
Pear Tree is a stand up comedy show about pear shaped events between Sri Lanka and Australia. It's about family, love, homes, knives, kids and cats.
A showcase of festival acts PLUS local Manchester favourites, you never know who's going to be popping in!
Four iconic episodes, live performances, and more - celebrating the gloriously unapologetic world of Absolutely Fabulous.
Back for a second year, a story about me (Rob Auton) being an estate agent on JUPITER.
Viral stand-up Josh Weller trials a hilarious new comedy show.
4 hand-picked comedians and one of our resident hosts! Every Saturday Afternoon, join us in our New York style basement Comedy Club.
Superstore's Chris Grace brings asks: can you get along with someone if you only mostly agree with them?
Abi's had a bad year. Oh baby does she have gossip! As seen on ENews, Buzzfeed, LadBible, Good Morning Britain and BBC One.
A new show about Milo's parents and the letters they sent each other and what remains of a human life and what happens if it's really horny.
Yvette’s not like other girls. She’s a Guy’s Girl.
As heard on Fin Vs History, comedian and podcaster Horatio Gould cooks up a brand-new hour of standup.
Celebrate the legacy of Caroline Aherne's work with her collaborator, writer David Scott.
A Split WIP from Kay Nicholson and Hatty Preston.
A new show full of new ideas from Catherine Bohart as seen on Live at the Apollo, QI and LOL Ireland.
Saturday 6th June with the stunning Charli Angel, Mandy McCarthy as MC, Rahul Kohli, Chris Giles and headliner Allyson June Smith!
David here! This is the perfect evening event for you! Your brain's gonna melt out of your ears.
See more comedy for less with a £20 Festival Pass - selected shows, multiple venues, perks, and great stand-up all festival long.
It might be something in the water, but Manchester has fathered some of the leading comic acts in the country. From eighties and nineties comedienne Victoria Wood to Bolton based record breaking stand up Peter Kay, the reemerging Jason Manford to Mock the Week favourite Chris Addison, and not to mention one of the most important comic minds in the UK Steve Coogan, Manchester has a seriously impressive comedy background. The city plays host to a tonne of comedy nights peppered around its confines. With comics ranging from the cerebral to the slapstick, you'll never be hard pressed to find winning comedy nights in Manchester.
Manchester has some fantastic comedy venues, including the multi-award-winning Frog and Bucket, a club which added another two awards to its impressive trophy case this year. The Frog is known for its mint comedians, side-splitting comperes, and a cracking atmosphere, perfect for kicking off the weekend. Or, if you’re looking for a cheap and cheerful night out, The Laughcienda Comedy Club showcases new acts trying out new material. The night was donned as “one of the best nights out in Greater Manchester”, and it's free entry!
Check out some Manchester stand up comedy nights for an unreal night out full of laughter-induced stomach aches and happy tears streaming down your face. You’ll be looking forward to the next gig the second you leave your first.
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