COMIC Stephen K Amos is back on the road with his Everyman tour, this autumn.

And Chipping Norton Theatre will be a stop, on Thursday, November 28.

But what is it all about?

A spokesman said: "It’s easy to feel angry when mad talking heads and evil officials are looking for any slight difference of opinion to plough open and exploit. We need an everyman to bring people together, using the most powerful tool we have: comedy. In short, we need Stephen K Amos. "

Cometh the hour, cometh the man, apparently.

The spokesman added: "He’s on a mission to bring about world peace. Or to at least bring about an evening of peace, one venue at a time. "In an age when arguments are started over everything from politics to bendy straws, Stephen is rising above the anger to remind us of what we have in common.

"Bringing achingly funny anecdotes, hilarious takes on the everyday and his infectious charm, Stephen K Amos will warm your cold, stiffened hearts. Join together with your fellow man and experience the universal language of laughter!"

As seen on Pointless Celebrities, QI, The People’s History of LGBT (BBC), UKTV’s Celebrity Storage Hunters and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, and BBC1’s Live At The Apollo and Have I Got News For You, as well as What Does The K Stand For? on BBC Radio 4. The Stephen K Amos Talk Show, in which Stephen invites popular stand-ups to chinwag about this, that and the other each year at the Edinburgh Festival, was recorded in 2018 (third series) and is now available on Amazon’s Audible.

Besides all this, Stephen has also penned an autobiography – I Used to Say My Mother Was Shirley Bassey.

Tickets: 01608 642350.