Paul Sinha or better known as 'The Sinnerman' will appear at Skipton Town Hall on 20th December.
Paul Sinha is most well known for his role as a Chaser on ITV's hit program, 'The Chase'.
However, Paul is also a trained medical doctor and a successful comedian.
As a club comedian, he has played every major comedy club in the UK, performed in eighteen other countries across the globe, and been three times nominated for Best Club Comedian at the Chortle Awards, winning in 2014.
He will be showing off his comedic skills for Skipton Comedy Live during their Christmas Special.
Paul will be performing on 20th December at Skipton Town Hall and the performances will start at 8pm.
Paul will be joined by other celeb guests such as Dominic Woodward and Paul “Silky” White.
Skipton Town Hall advised only over 19s should attend the event.
The Hub bar will be open from 7pm with regular drinks intervals throughout the show.
To book your tickets for the show, you can book them via ticketsource here .

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