LUCY Porter’s brand new show People Person is based around a fascinating true story with a stunning twist in the tale. Along the way, the 30-something mum of ‘Irish twins’ recounts her hilarious stand up observations.

She tackles the big subjects; happiness, home shopping, friendship and the psychological impact of daytime TV’s Dom Littlewood.

It's a feel-good night of comedy that will appeal to audiences of all ages.

Lucy is back on the road in 2013 after celebrating fifteen years at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival.

Lucy has written for many top comedians including Johnny Vaughan, Gail Porter and Griff Rhys Jones. She appears regularly on BBC Radio 4 on ‘The Unbelievable Truth’ and ‘Life: An Idiot’s Guide’ and has co-presented the magazine show ‘What’s So Funny’ on BBC Radio 4 extra. Her TV appearances have included BBC2’s I’m In A Boy Band! I’m In A Girl Band! and I’m a Pop Star!

*Lucy Porter People Person is at The Nuffield on Sunday.

CONTROVERSIAL comic Reginald D Hunter, pictured, has come all the way from the USA to spout his one-liners.

The comedian, who sparked anger with the Professional Footballers Association for using racial humour during his set at an awards ceremony, will come to Kings Theatre, Southsea tonight with his latest show In The Midst of Crackers.

Reginald D Hunter is a well-known face on TV shows such as 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and QI and is a frequent guest on Have I Got News For You.

STAND-UP comedy acts are among an evening of entertainment in aid of charity at the Winchester Discovery Centre.

Comics, dancers and musicians will perform around the theme of relationships at the event on Thursday for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign.