TWO TOP line-ups will take to the stage at Off The Rails Comedy Club in Greenfield to entertain this month.
On Saturday, January 16 there are a few tickets remaining as comedians put on a show in aid of the Saddleworth Morris Men at The Royal George on Manchester Road.

Laura Lexx positively gushes with an effervescent, jolly hockey sticks delivery while her material contrasts her Somerset upbringing with her new life in Brighton, leading to well-observed and side splittingly funny tales.
Paul Pirie will make a more than welcome return with his frantic physical comedy combined with some very funny noises and former strip club bouncer.
Completing the programme for the evening is pogonophile Darren Harriot, making his Saddleworth debut.
Ticktets cost £12/£10 advance and doors open at 8pm for an 8.30pm show.
Then two weeks later on Sunday, January 31, Oldham’s very own Mick Ferry will be hosting the proceedings.
Opening the show is Canada’s Bobby Mair, a disturbingly exciting comedian who has appeared on ‘8 out of 10 Cats’ and ‘Russell Howard’s Good News’.
He also caused an internet storm last year when he appeared on Katie Hopkins’ chat show and donated the appearance fee to some of those on the long list of people Katie doesn’t approve of.

Headlining the night is Scottish Comedian Of The Year Gary Little who, despite his imposing physical presence and his thick accent has an incredibly personable, relatable style.
Combine his unflinching honesty and openness with a hint of vulnerability and audiences quickly fall in love with his easy charm.
And completing the line-up is offbeat, aloof, yet delightfully likeable, James Meehan, a rising star of the British comedy scene.
Described as brilliantly unconventional, and refreshingly nonchalant as a stand-up, James is carving out a niche for himself as a wonderfully offbeat presence on the circuit.
Tickets range from £12-£5. Doors open at 7.30pm for a show at 8pm. Full details for both shows are online at www.saddleworthcomedy.co.uk



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