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What’s on in March: Comedy in Manchester
It’s the first month of Spring – the days are getting longer, the sun is a bit closer, things are warming up (apart from the recent snow of course) and shoots are popping out of the ground.
Read the full story..What’s on in December: Comedy in Manchester
Some clubs might be taking time off in the month of baubles and too much chocolate, but the ones sticking it out are making up for it with a load of festive comedy.
Read the full story..What’s on in November: Comedy in Manchester
It’s that time of the year again where, shortly after dressing up as the dead and scaring the shit out of your elderly neighbours, we set fire to things and mess about with gunpowder to celebrate the hanging of a Catholic heretic.
Read the full story..What’s on in October: Comedy in Manchester
Crikey, October just can’t get enough laughs (and here’s us thinking September was hysterical).
Read the full story..What’s on in January: Comedy in Manchester
It’s the month of the year when we need comedy the most. So, scrape together the pennies – try down the back of the sofa – and get out to see this lot. Comedy in Manchester doesn’t stop for any month, not even grumpy January.
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