Yay, more info :)
Ok...
1) The Comedy Store is a great night out. Friday is a stand up night but book early as sometimes tickets go quick. Site should be back up later.
http://www.thecomedystore.co.uk/ http://www.frogandbucket.com/website2006/br />
Ps i'm going to Kylie on Tuesday and can't wait!
As regards theatre, Mamma Mia is on at the Palace Theatre but not sure if you'll get tickets at such a late stage. Starlight Express is also on at the Opera House, went last year and it was fab!
The Halle are on at the Bridgewater Hall if you like classical.
Try here...http://www.manchestertheatres.com/calendar.htm
2. Try here for Urbis...http://www.urbis.org.uk/
Galleries -
http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/arts/art-gall eries1.html. For modern art try the Cornerhouse (i recommend the hot chocolate) and The Art Lounge in the Triangle -
http://www.artlounge.co.uk/index.php?browse=ga lleries.
3. Yes there is a city bus tour...http://www.city-sightseeing.com/...but it's not currently in season.
I checked the itinerary and you can see most of Manchester City Centre on foot and can grab a tram out to Salford Quays to explore there, the Lowry, Old Trafford and the Imperial War Museum. If you wanted to see the City of Light Stadium etc... it's only 10 mins on a bus from town (216 etc...).
As for the Trafford Centre the buses 250 (Stagecoach) and 100 (First) run there frequently.
Can let you know which buses to catch from where if you want to know.
The gorgeo