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Manchester Comedy Club Easter Saturday on Saturday 30th March 2024
Tez Ilyas, Burt Williamson, Adam Anwar and MC Mandy McCarthy all at Manchester Comedy Club! Scroll down for comedians details.
Acts subject to change. Fully seated. 18+ Proper sweary, swearing. We want everyone to have a great night so please pop your phone on silent and don’t chat whilst the show is in progress. Thanks! Sorry, but we can only reallocate or refund if the show is cancelled.
Tez Ilyas (Live At The Apollo, Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, Man Like Mobeen etc) is a phenomenally funny comedian who refuses to shy away from trickier subjects yet never forgets that the laughs need to come thick and fast.
★★★★★ Mirror ★★★★ The Times ★★★★ The Telegraph ★★★★ Sunday Times
Burt Williamson has had two critically acclaimed runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, is the brains behind Bristol Comedy Festival and an all round funny guy. Silly and serious, smart and stupid, Burt packs dense punchlines with know-it-all smarm and goofy charm to hilarious effect. At the forefront of a new and exciting generation of comics emerging from Bristol, Burt leads the charge on a new wave of talent in British comedy. As seen on NextUp
★★★★ The Scotsman ★★★★★ Ed Fringe Review ★★★★ Entertainment Now “Absurd and excellent” Rife Magazine
Your evening comes complete with Boltonian Adam Anwar and resident MC Mandy McCarthy, a warm and friendly compere, able to play any room, from small intimate comedy clubs to theatres and be totally unfazed. Hailing from the North, Mandy’s comedy is a mixture of gags, stories of family life, the joys of getting older and audience engagement.
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