AN ACCLAIMED storyteller returns to three rural venues in Dorset to share the final instalment of his epic trilogy.

Following previous tours with Team Viking and A Hundred Different Words for Love, James Rowland will tour Revelations with Artsreach, Dorset's rural arts charity. As before, Revelations combines story, comedy and song with live music in a heart-warming and comic performance.

Kerry Bartlett, co-director of Artsreach, commented: "James' previous shows have always sparked conversation and debate with our audiences, so we can't wait to hear the final story in the trilogy."

A few years ago, James' best friends Sarah and Emma asked for his sperm to start a family. Revelations follows the tale of what happened next, and what happened after that - an epic story of friendship, faith, life, death, foxes, snow buddies and trying to do the right thing.

Team Viking and A Hundred Different Words for Love are multi award-winning shows and have been performed more than 200 times across the world.

Revelations will be performed at Melbury Osmond Village Hall on Friday, January 17, and at Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall on Saturday, January 18.

It will also come to Broadoak Village Hall on Thursday, January 16. All performances begin at 7.30pm.

For further details and tickets, visit www.artsreach.co.uk