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The Chase's Paul Sinha in Birmingham comedy night

Chaser Paul Sinha will entertain fans with a comedy show in Birmingham next month.

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The ITV game show star will perform at Pizza Express, Brindley Place.

Whilst studying medicine in the 1990s, Paul took his first steps on the stand-up comedy circuit. He pursued both careers and at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival earned a nomination for the highest accolade in live comedy, the Edinburgh Comedy Award. Shortly afterwards, Paul hung up his stethoscope to become a full-time comedian (and also a Chaser).

He will be joined by fellow comedians Mick Ferry and MC Andy Robinson.

Mick Ferry has recently starred in BBC One's Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow as well as Comedy Blue and The Comedy Store for Comedy Central. He also regularly performs at The Comedy Store in London and Manchester.

Andy Robinson, meanwhile, began his stand-up career in the early '90s, when he played guitar in a band named ‘The Carpetsweepers,’ often leaving both members of the audience in hysterics as his patter between songs gradually became longer and more entertaining than the music. Andy has also been the support act for Sean Lock, Rich Hall, Rhod Gilbert and Paddy McGuiness.

The trio come to the city centre Pizza Express branch on September 27.

Doors to the show open at 6.30pm, with the show set to start at 8.30pm.

Andy Robinson will be on at 8.30pm, with Mick Ferry on at 8.45. There will then be an interval, after which Andy Robinson will return at 9.30pm, for Paul Sinha to begin at 9.45pm.

It is intended to end at 10.15pm, though all timings are subject to change.

Tickets, priced at £19, are now on sale.

For more information, or to book, click here