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Adam Kay - This is Going to Hurt (Secret Diaries of A Junior Doctor)

Adam Kay - This is Going to Hurt (Secret Diaries of A Junior Doctor)

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Palace Theatre Manchester
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Sun 9 May and Mon 10 May 2021
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Award-winning comedian Adam Kay shares entries from his diaries as a junior doctor in this “electrifying” (Guardian) evening of stand-up and music.

Palace Theatre Manchester

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Sun 9 May and Mon 10 May 2021
97 Oxford St, Manchester, M1 6FT, UK
1 hour 10 minutes with no interval
Sun at 20:00
Mon at 19:30
Age guidance: 12+
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The show has been seen by over 200,000 people across absolute sell-out UK tours, Edinburgh Fringes and West End runs. His book was a Sunday Times number one bestseller for over a year, and is soon to be a major BBC drama.

Adam Kay - This is Going to Hurt (Secret Diaries of A Junior Doctor)

Signed copies of all Adam's books will be available for purchase on the night.

What the critics say

Intersperses horror stories from the NHS frontline with a catalogue of sublimely silly spoof songs, and some blissfully brilliant wordplay
- Mail on Sunday
Hilarious and heartbreaking
- Charlie Brooker

Palace Theatre Manchester

97 Oxford St, Manchester, M1 6FT, UK
Oxford Road
The Box Office is open for 90 minutes prior to the performance commencing. See 'What's On' section for performance times Please be aware this is a cashless venue and will only accept card payments at retail points.
Bar - Pre-show & interval drinks and snacks
Private Hospitality - Spaces available to hire
Membership Benefits - 25% off pre-show drinks (30mins prior)

The Palace Theatre of Varieties opened on Whit Monday 1891 and cost its owners the then colossal sum of £40,500. In the late 1970’s the Palace Theatre underwent a major refurbishment and re-opened in 1981 with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar and has since then retained its position as the premier provincial touring venue.

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Palace Theatre Manchester

change
Sun 9 May and Mon 10 May 2021
97 Oxford St, Manchester, M1 6FT, UK
1 hour 10 minutes with no interval
Sun at 20:00
Mon at 19:30
Age guidance: 12+
For group bookings of 10 or more:
Join ATG+, the UK's best live entertainment membership

With an ATG+ membership, you can enjoy a host of exclusive benefits across 35+ ATG venues

Better access to tickets via priority booking and ringfenced seats
No transaction fees
Flexible tickets
25% off drinks at the bar at our members' happy hours (10% in Scotland)
Dedicated phone line, partner offers
Exclusive member events
Join today

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