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The Frog and Bucket prides itself as developing some of the best comic talents on the circuit. Our amateur night is the most important part of the Frog calendar as it gives us chance to nurture the stars of the future. Past Beat the Frog night regulars have included Dave Gorman, Peter Kay, Caroline Aherne, Smug Roberts and Johnny Vegas. To learn more about the Frog's current "raw comedy" night, visit the Beat the Frog website. www.beatthefrog.com

 

And the comics that we have supported regularly return to the Frog and Bucket. Johnny Vegas compered our new act competition for the Manchester Comedy Festival '03. "I wanted to give new acts the chances that I got from the Frog" said Johnny. Steve Coogan also tried out some new comedy characters in 2003 at the Frog, as well as old favourites Paul and Pauline Calf.

 

History
The Little FrogThe Frog and Bucket started life as a small city centre pub on Newton Street Manchester in 1993. Peter Kay did one of his first ever stand up gig at the "little frog" (as it's affectionately known). Comedy rapidly began to take over the entertainment programme of the boozer, and in May 1996 the Perkin family finally admitted that they'd outgrown the pub they loved so much.

 

They took over what was then a Yates's venue on the corner of Oldham street and Great Ancoats and started to build the Frog and Bucket. Rough, ready and raw in the early days, the Frog still maintains some of that heritage which gives it it's legendary atmosphere, coupled with some of the best comedians from around the world.

 

Winner of Best Comedy Club 2006/2007 - North West Comedy Awards

 

Where

The Frog and Bucket is easy to find at the top of Oldham Street where it meets Great Ancoats. From Piccadilly Gardens bus station, just walk up Oldham Street for about 5 minutes through the Northern Quarter and you'll see us on the right. For more info, click here.

 

The dress code at the Frog and Bucket is casual.
We do discourage sportswear and hats should not be worn inside the venue.
The doors for all shows open at 7.30pm.
All shows start at 8.30pm.

 

Door policy is strictly 18s and over only. If you are, are lucky enough to look 21 or under, please bring valid photo ID.

" frog was possibly the best gig of the tour" - Brendon Burns 2008

 

"...the best gig I have ever done with this show...I've done the Frog for the last three years. It's a great gig. It's always well attended and I really like Lee (the Manager) who runs it.  I've always had fun with that gig...I love this venue" - Richard Herring

 

"You can't fail to have a good evening. I genuinely think this place is a credit to Manchester and is what the Northern Quarter is all about" - Manchester Tourism Awards 2008.

 

"Dear all at the Frog,

Just to say a huge thank you to you all for such a wonderful evening. We were looked after well and everything from the service to the acts and the disco were totally fantastic. Everyone has commented that it was the best xmas do we have ever had.  Thanks and Regards" - ALL STAFF AT LWC MANCHESTER

 

" One of Manchester’s best comedy venues, The Frog and Bucket is the perfect place to head down to."

- View Manchester

 

 

 

 

Booking

 

BookingOnline

The Frog and Bucket booking line number is
0161 236 9805

 

Booking line opening times:
Monday - Wed: 9.30am - 5pm
Thursday - Fri: 9.30am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm
Sunday Closed

TicketwebYou can book online using Ticketweb's secure server by clicking here.

 

Outside daytime hours call
ticketweb on 0844 847 2265