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1. Lettuce Laugh
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 June 2003 “WHEN the Comedy Store moved in, it started off the Manchester comedy scene properly, clubs started springing up everywhere.” Comedian Jonathan Paylor talks to Marissa Burgess about& comedy& in Manchester.& -
2. Let us laugh at the opening night
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 April 2003 SOME would argue that there's always been plenty of comedy clubs in Manchester, but in recent years there's been a distinct rise in the amount of venues cropping up all over the city. -
3. Tyrrall's magnetic solo gig
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2003 GORDON& Tyrrall likes folk clubs. "They're a unique performing environment which it would be a great pity to lose", he said recently. -
4. Sub 101 helps to recreate village spirit
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2003 THE mood of the Village seems to be one of regeneration at the moment. Wherever you turn there are new bars and clubs opening or at the very least being re-launched throughout the autumn period. -
5. Bender at Essential
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 April 2003 Perhaps it's something to do with the whiff of Europride in the air, but it seems Manchester's gay clubs are adopting a much more caring attitude these days than they used to. -
6. Frequency preview
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 July 2003 THAT& this city is blessed with an array of quality independent club nights is a palpable relief to those of us sick to the teeth of oversized, impersonal clubs. -
7. Carry on Cruz-ing
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 June 2003 ONE of Manchester's original high profile gay clubs Cruz 101 has just about recovered from the enormous success of its eleventh birthday party. -
8. Gutterfunk blows out the candles
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 October 2003 SMALL,& intimate clubs often provide surprisingly satisfying nights out. Think about it: there’s no room for unrealistic expectations, and you don’t spend all night playing lost and found with your mates in a cavernous warehouse. -
9. Comedy cauldron
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2003 THE residents of Ashton like their comedy but due to the haphazard appearances of comedy clubs in the town they are generally teased then denied their love of laughter. -
10. Bangers and Laffs @ The White Hart at Lydgate
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 June 2003 MOST pub comedy clubs are in the shiny ultra–chic bar area or a deliciously seedy upstairs room. Tthe White Hart at Lydgate thought they’d be different and go for a marquee. And a posh one at that.