LONDON comic Micky Flanagan will make his BIC Windsor Hall debut tonight. The stand-up performed a brilliant show earlier this year at the Bournemouth Pavilion, so tickets are expected to sell out.

In the show, Flanagan draws on his East End background to deconstruct the Cockney myth with his ruthless observational wit.

He will tell a comic tale of a working-class upbringing, where alphabetti spaghetti was a luxury, and how a university education has transformed him into an intellectual Cockney.

His BBC Radio 4 series, What Chance Change? was broadcast last May and he hosted Radio 4’s 4 At The Fringe in Edinburgh last August.

* ALAN PRICE, formerly a member of ’60s group The Animals – where he added voclas and keyboard playing to their huge hit House Of The Rising Sun – is heading to the Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne, tomorrow night.

Price returns with his inimitable wit and first class musicianship.

Elected to the Rock ‘n Roll Hall Of Fame in 1994, and awarded the Gold Badge of Merit by BAFTA, Alan has enjoyed a brilliant and varied career on both sides of the Atlantic.

This show features all the classic hits, including House of the Rising Sun, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, I Put a Spell on You and Bring it on Home to Me.

* DYLAN Thomas’s timeless masterpiece, Under Milk Wood, will be brought to life at the Tivoli on May 19.

In an acclaimed solo performance by Guy Masterson, all 69 inhabitants of Llareggub are recreated in an amazing feat of memory, which has enthralled audiences across the world. Original score by Matt Clifford.

Now in its 15th successful year – brought to us by Theatre Tours International Using nothing but a wooden chair, dark glasses, apposite lighting and a beautifully haunting soundscape by Clifford, Masterson performs the entire work – all 69 characters; men, women, girls, boys, cows, pigs, a horse and a cat – himself!

It is unbelievably recreated and entirely enchanting.