It may be nearly two years later than planned – but who cares? How would you feel about joining Stephen K Amos for a night of fun, laughter and putting the world to rights?

Or more importantly, how could you refuse?

In 2010 the world was in a sorry state.

Fast-forward 11 years and everything’s still going downhill.

Stephen, 53, has had his own share of highs and lows too.

And when the world gives him lemons, he adds gin, tonic, ice - and a healthy dose of humour.

His show at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts in Maidenhead on December 9 and 10 will be your chance to forget the divisions and discord for the night and immerse yourself in an hour of bridge-building laughter to welcome the (hopeful) end of lockdowns.

Stephen K Amos: Before and Laughter has been described as “deliciously deft” by The Times and “note-perfect” by Metro.

The star is a BAFTA nominated and RTS award winning writer, broadcaster, actor and comedian. He has charmed and entertained audiences all over the world with his natural, assured delivery and his honest, original material.

He has had sell out tours for over 10 years, both in the UK and abroad, and has also appeared on and hosted numerous TV and radio shows including QI, Have I Got New For You, Pilgrimage: The Road To Rome, Prejudice and Pride (BBC), Battyman (C4), The Royal Variety Performance (ITV), Loose Ends, Life: An Idiots Guide (R4) and The Stephen K Amos Talk Show (Audible).

As an actor he has impressed critics with his performances on stage and screen including West End box office smash One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest at The Gielgud Theatre and Eastenders (BBC1).

Stephen is the voice of Hyena for Tinga Tinga Tales BBC, has released three comedy specials and semi autobiographical book to critical acclaim and a brand new podcast ‘Me? I Blame The Parents’.

Stephen K Amos comes to Norden Farm Centre for Arts with Before and Laughter on December 9 and 10.

The show is suitable for those aged 16 and over.

Get your tickets now online at www.nordenfarm.org - they are priced at £18, or £16 for concessions.