WHAT happens if you're the right man but the wrong age?

Comedian Russell Kane reckons he's finally completed puberty - probably, and having grown up at last, he's on his merry way to Worcester, like a grown man on a mission.

A spokesman said: "It turns out, that whichever age you are, or pretending to be, getting older doesn’t help you mature.

"Yet, Russell has at last found his reason to grow up, and it’s one of the biggest. It’s time to comb his hair - and act like a man. Well a bit, anyway."

The spokesman added: "Following a sold-out 2016 tour Russell Kane has announced he is extending his critically acclaimed show ‘Right Man, Wrong Age’ throughout spring 2017.

"Russell will be unleashing yet another blisteringly funny stand-up performance about growing up, growing down, and why farts will always be funny."

The multi-award winning comedian, presenter, actor, author and scriptwriter Russell Kane is best known as the star of BBC3’s Stupid Man, Smart Phone and host of three series of BBC3‘s Live At The Electric, with appearances on BBC’s Live At The Apollo, BBC1’s Children In Need, BBC1’s Question Time, BBC3’s Unzipped, ITV2’s Celebrity Juice and I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Now!

Russell was nominated four times for prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards before winning ‘Best Show’ in 2010. He then went onto make history as the first comedian to win both the Edinburgh Comedy Award and Melbourne Comedy Festival’s Barry Award in one year.

The date for the diary is Saturday, March 25 at the Huntingdon Hall.

Tickets on, 01905 611 427, www.huntingdonhall.co.uk