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John has reasons to be cheerful

THE multi-award-winning comedian John Bishop makes his first visit to Wales Millennium Centre with his show Stick Your Job Up Your A***.

Until a few months ago he had a lucrative marketing job during the day and spent his nights moonlighting in the world of comedy.

Now he's taken the leap of faith, handed in his notice and become a full-time stand-up. Come and see the results.

He has been attracting rave reviews.

"A must-see show and if you fail to laugh like a lunatic on ether, check yourself into a mortuary: you are probably dead," said Metro.

"Delivered with style...few stand-ups will leave you feeling so very buoyant," wrote the Daily Telegraph.

Tickets for his show on Thursday, April 17, at 8pm, cost £10 (reductions available) and are available on 08700 40 2000.

1:53pm Friday 8th February 2008

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