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1. Stand Up and Be Counted @ Opus
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 March 2007 OUTSIDE of the major comedy festivals a funny fan’s endurance when it comes to watching stand up is rarely tested. -
2. Comics on the ball for Danny
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 March 2007 COMEDY star Justin Moorhouse has organised a comedy night to raise cash for ex-footballer Danny Wallace's foundation - in the shadow of the United star's old stomping ground. -
3. Pete's producing the right moves
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 March 2007 COMEDY star Peter Kay might look like a natural in his new all-singing and all-dancing role in hit musical The Producers. -
4. Cooking up Girls in a kitchen
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2007 THE last time the musical comedy Girls Night came to The Lowry, it played to sold-out crowds. It returns here tonight. -
5. Not A Game For Boys @ The Library Theatre
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 March 2007 DIRECTOR Simon Pittman has a chance to show his skills with a psychological black comedy by award-winning playwright, Simon Block. -
6. Woolly time at the Store
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2007 SOUNDING more excitable than his laconic stage persona usually allows, Glenn Wool yells: "It's fantastic! Me and sweet Eddie Byrne are hiking through Essex." He plays here until Saturday. -
7. Time for Chapter Two at the Library
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 March 2007 THE Library Theatre has a terrific reputation for its productions written by Neil Simon and directed by Roger Haines. -
8. Why I am getting all animated
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 March 2007 IF only life was as cartoons depict it, we would at least know where we stand on most of life's major issues. -
9. DVD review: Stranger Than Fiction (12)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 March 2007 LONELY Internal Revenue Service agent Harold Crick (Ferrell) thinks he is going mad. While brushing his teeth one morning, he begins to hear a female voice in his head, narrating his every action. -
10. Mr Bean's Holiday (PG)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 March 2007 WITH an obvious nod to the 1953 classic Monsieur Hulot's Holiday starring Jacques Tati, Mr Bean's Holiday reacquaints us with the bumbling everyman (Atkinson) some 10 years after his first cinematic escapade.