THE Victoria Hall in Stoke-on-Trent has two quality performers lined up to take to the stage next week.
On Friday, May 2, the venue plays host to John Shuttleworth, aka Graham Fellows, and his one-man show Pillock of the Community.
In this new show, the star of BBC Radio 4's The Shuttleworths and BBC 2's 500 Bus Stops has set up security cameras pointing at the audience in the event of any rowdiness.
Fellow's other alter-ego Brian Appleton will also be putting in an appearance for the show, which begins at 8pm.
Then on Sunday, May 4, the hall will welcome Dominic Kirwan to the stage.
The Irish easy listening star will be performing a variety of ballads, love songs, gospel, country and pop songs in his own laidback style.
The show, which features Dominic backed by his own band of accomplished musicians, starts at 7.30pm and is suitable for all ages.
Tickets are available from the box office by ringing 01782 213 800.
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