Damion Larkin - Cuddly Loser & Phil Ellis – Why I Bathe in Ajax
Fuel / 7.15pm (£4)
Damion Larkin - Cuddly Loser
He gave up a successful career in stockbroking to talk to strangers. Be wowed as this former Runner Up Citylife Comedian of the Year regales you with upbeat tales of incompetence, loneliness and failure tinged with a huge lust for life, chocolate and girls beyond his reach.
"One of the country top new comedians" BBC
Phil Ellis –Why I Bathe in Ajax
Amazing yarns about his astonishing family will make you laugh like never before - pure fun from this unique and effervescent comedian.
"Brings to mind Harry Hill at his most chaotic" The Guardian

Justin Moorhouse & Key 103 Gala Show
The Comedy Store / 8pm (£20)
Justin Moorhouse Gala Show for Key 103’s Manchester Kids
MC Ava Vidal, Jo Enright, Danielle Ward, plus special guests.
An all killer, no filler hour – confrontational comedy classics, coupled with snippets of new material.
'Britain's most offensive Stand-up' Q Magazine
‘Rapier wit’ is defined as clever, quick, intelligent humour.
Please note, Jimmy Carr doesn’t have ‘the long sword of a gentleman’ and even if you like him, ‘clever, quick and intelligent’ is a bit of a stretch.
All listing for the Manchester Comedy Festival on LOL! Manchester are courtesy of www.manchestercomedyfestival.co.uk

Laughing Cows
The Frog and Bucket / 8pm (£7 / £5)
An all star line up of the finest female comedians.
MC Ava Vidal, Jo Enright, Danielle Ward, plus special guests.

Jim Jeffries – The Hits
The Royal Exchange Theatre / 8pm (£12 / £10)
The controversial Aussie returns to Manchester having now made his mark on the U.S.A with his own HBO comedy special, ‘I Swear To God’.
An all killer, no filler hour – confrontational comedy classics, coupled with snippets of new material.
'Britain's most offensive Stand-up' Q Magazine

Off The Rails Comedy Club
The Royal George / 8pm (£7 / £5)
Live stand up comedy on the last Sunday of every month in Saddleworth. This month Mick Ferry introduces Tony Burgess, Caimh McDonnell and Jonathon Hope.

Stand Up Staly Vegas!
Lions / 7.30pm (£7 / £5)
Stalybridge's very own comedy night on the last Sunday of every month. Rob Riley introduces Caimh McDonnell, Tony Burgess and 1 Like Fish

Jimmy Carr: Rapier Wit
The Apollo / 8pm (£22.50)
A ‘rapier’ is the long sword of a gentleman.
‘Rapier wit’ is defined as clever, quick, intelligent humour.
Please note, Jimmy Carr doesn’t have ‘the long sword of a gentleman’ and even if you like him, ‘clever, quick and intelligent’ is a bit of a stretch.

The Thirsty Scholar Comedy Club
Thirsty Scholar / 8pm (£5 / £4)
MC Rob Riley introduces Colin Manford, Paul Kerensa and John Bishop

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