Monday 19th March Events

The Pack Horse

861 Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester

0161 224 4355

Manchester Irish Festival Comedian of the Year Final

sponsored by XFM, Guinness and The Irish Post

80s LukeTen finalists plus compere Luke Bailey and special guest Manchester Irish comedian Jason Manford from XFM’s breakfast show.

Celebrate the last night of this years Manchester Irish Festival and see the next Peter Kay or Father Ted take to the stage.  The event is being filmed by Channel M TV and sponsored by XFM Radio 97.7fm, Guinness and The Irish Post.

Jason manfordThe award winning Manchester Irish comedian Jason Manford from XFM’s breakfast show will be making a guest appearance and presenting the award on the night.

Doors 7.30pm, Show starts 8pm

Tickets £5 adv

The Energy Box Gym

Levenshulme High School, Errwood Road, Levenshulme

St Mary’s Junior Gaelic Football Night

Are you aged eight to fourteen years of  age?  Do you fancy having a go at Gaelic football?  Then pop down to the newly opened multi millionaire pound ‘Energy Box Gym’ at Levenshulme High School for a night of training.  Part of Levenshulme Fleadh Irish celebrations.

Admission:  £2

6pm-8pm

077 46 79 8609

The Palace Theatre, Manchester

The Producers

Lawrence Hennigan and Peter KayeIn Mel Brooks smash hit musical "The Producers" down on his luck theatrical producer Max Bialystock and his accountant Leo Bloom hatch the ultimate theatrical scam, to raise more money than they need to produce a sure-fire Broadway disaster! What do they need? The most tasteless musical in history and the world's worst director!

Chubby Bolton comedian Peter Kay, famous for such memorable catch phrases as "Garlic...Bread?", "Put t' big light on" and "Wanna brew?" and no stranger to directing himself is now starring as Roger DeBris, the camp director who is hired to put on the worst musical in Broadway history, "Springtime For Hitler".

Joining Peter, directly from the West End production are CORY ENGLISH as Max Bialystock and JOHN GORDON SINCLAIR as Leo Bloom. With direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, THE PRODUCERS is a guaranteed evening of “SHEER, UTTER, UNADULTERATED JOY!”

Times: Monday - Saturday 7.30pm
plus Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm

Ticket Prices: £12.50 - £40.00

Palace theatre Manchester