CRITICALLY acclaimed and award-winning stand-up comedian Chris Ramsey brings his The Just Happy to Get Out of the House Tour to the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon on Sunday night.

Ramsey is host of his own television entertainment show and stand-up show on Comedy Central, a Celebrity Juice regular, and claims to be the only person to have put Katie Hopkins in her place.

Tickets for the show, which is suitable for ages 14 plus, are £23.50.

Join English cricket broadcaster and former professional cricketer Jonathan Agnew for An Evening With Aggers, at the Wyvern Theatre on Tuesday next week at 7.30pm.

In his first solo show, Aggers takes us on a trip down memory lane, recounting tales from a wonderful and entertaining career on the field and in the box, including film footage, audio clips and photographs on the big screen. The event is in aid of the Professional Cricketers Association and will be raising funds of its Benevolent Fund. Tickets are £28.50.

Another cricketing legend will be visit Swindon this week, with commentator Henry Blofeld dropping by the Swindon Arts Centre tomorrow night for a solo show called 78 Retired.

Henry 'My Dear Old Thing' Blofeld has hung up his microphone after 50 years commentating on international cricket.

The golden voice of cricket has decided to celebrate by touring the country with a new show jam-packed with unheard anecdotes from on and off the pitch, as well as stories from the box not allowed on the radio. Tickets are £22.50 and the show begins at 7.30pm.

Youtube storyteller KickThePJ steps out of the small screen and onto the stage at Swindon Arts Centre on Saturday night with his new show Space Trip.

Join PJ and friends in this surreal show as he endures the most perilous night of his life, after his spaceship crash lands on a mysterious planet. He must survive a dark and dangerous night in this unknown world as he waits for his ship to recharge. The show begins at 7.30pm and tickets are £20, or £37.50 to include a pre-show meet and greet. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

Swindon Film Society is screening Dheepan at 7.45pm at Swindon Arts Centre on Wednesday next week. The French film is about a Tamil Tiger soldier from Sri Lanka who poses as the husband and father of two other refugees in order to escape their ravaged homeland. Tickets are £9.