Comedy Queens on the TV Screen: Manchester's Working-Class Write Back

Comedy Queens on the TV Screen: Manchester's Working-Class Write Back

A workshop celebrating Manchester’s rich heritage of working-class female comedians on television, from Caroline Aherne to Sophie Willan.

By Manchester City of Literature

Date and time

Wednesday, June 4 · 6 - 7:30pm GMT+1

Location

Stalybridge Library

1A Trinity Street Stalybridge SK15 2BN United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Led by Dr Laura Minor, Lecturer in Television Studies, and Ric Michael, former Head of Development for Baby Cow Manchester and Development Producer on Gavin & Stacey, this session explores how women use comedy to tell stories about class, gender, and the realities of life up North.

Through creative writing exercises inspired by The Royle Family and other local comedies, participants will explore how to transform their own experiences into comedy gold and how humour can be a powerful tool for storytelling and social commentary.

The session concludes with a group discussion about getting working-class women’s voices heard in contemporary British television.

Organized by

Manchester City of Literature, part of the UNESCO Creative Cities network since 2017.