Quippodrome | Gullivers | Mon 2 Nov | 7.30pm | £4
Manchester’s premiere super weird comedy night is back to paint afresh the landscape of the city’s alternative scene. Jayne Edwards, Edy Hurst, Jon Whiteley and Jack Evans perform never before seen sketches, videos, characters and songs all loosely sewn together for an always-unforgettable denouement. The drier than toasted bread Peter Brush serves as opener, fresh off the back of a critically acclaimed Edinburgh run with his first hour long show.
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Gein’s Family Giftshop’s Bargain Basement | Kosmonaut | Mon 2 Nov | 8pm | FREE
Isn’t it always the way, you wait for ages for an inexpensive, super weird comedy night in an obscure, non-traditional venue and then two come along at once. Splitting alternative allegiances in the city this evening are Gein’s Family Giftshop and their Bargain Basement featuring sketches from your fine hosts and appearances from Jonathan Mayor, Harriet Dyer and Danny McLoughlin.
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Lost Voice Guy | The Pub/Zoo | Tue 3 Nov | 7pm | £5/3
Using a text-to-speech application on his iPad, Lee Ridley aka Lost Voice Guy makes a case for being the best writer in stand up comedy, especially since that’s what he does. Suffering from Cerebral Palsy Ridley writes out his routines and delivers them with excellent timing, with self referential asides and smart observations on the trials of the disabled he won the BBC New Comedy Award last year and has gone on to be one of the most popular entertainers on the national circuit.
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Stuart Laws | King’s Arms | Fri 6 Nov | 9.15pm | £5
Part of the Greater Manchester Comedy Festival, the brains behind the excellent youtube sketchmakers Turtle Canyon Comedy Stuart Laws is heading to The King’s Arms. A very modern comic Laws uses a mix of multimedia and his own irreverent word play in his recent Edinburgh hit. Part of a growing group of outsider comedians creating their own content online Laws’ tight writing and pop culture savvy makes him one of the more exciting stand ups around.
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David O’Doherty (pictured) | The Dancehouse | Fri 6, Sat 7 & Sun 8 Nov | 8pm | £16/14
A three night stint at The Dancehouse for ‘the Lidl Enya’ as David O’Doherty brings his latest musical comedy masterpiece to Manchester. Still no closer to happiness, O’Doherty shares his musical ditties and ruminations on the nature of the universe for laughs rather than crying his way through existence. A unique performer you have three chances to see. Do take one of them.
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- Words:
- John Stansfield
- Published on:
- Tue 3 Nov 2015