
Alex Camp brings his sharp, irreverent comedy to Manchester as part of the Creatures Comedy Festival, with his show Dopamine Rat promising an evening of laughs that'll stick with you long after you've left the venue. If you're after intelligent, edgy stand-up that doesn't take itself too seriously, this is a brilliant way to spend a Sunday evening in the city centre. At just £8, it's quality entertainment without breaking the bank.
The Fitzgerald is a proper Manchester institution nestled in the heart of the city centre, known for hosting some of the best emerging and established comedians in the North West. The venue's intimate setting means you're never far from the action, and the atmosphere is always electric when there's a decent crowd in. It's the kind of place where comedy feels personal rather than performed at you.
Get there early to grab a decent seat and soak in the vibe – doors open at 17:30, so arriving with time to spare means you can settle in with a drink beforehand. It's an 18+ event, so leave the younger crew at home, and fair warning: Alex Camp's material can be pretty provocative, so expect some proper adult comedy. The city centre location means it's accessible from anywhere in Greater Manchester, with Piccadilly Station just a short walk away if you're coming from further afield.




