Mark Thomas' new show - A Minor Celebrity Discusses War Crimes - is visiting Warwick Arts Centre this week and tickets are selling fast.
The comedian performed a number of sell-out gigs at Warwick Arts Centre last year, and the new show looks set to be just as popular.
听 |  | The campaign T-shirt and the microphone - tools of Mark Thomas' trade
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A Minor Celebrity Discusses War Crimes is a hugely topical show, in which Mark tackles Iraq, the United States and the 'War on Terror'.
In the current political and international situation, a dangerously critical talent like Mark Thomas has more material than you can wave a white flag at.
Since 1998, Mark Thomas has presented five series of The Mark Thomas Product on television.
His television and stage shows combine stand-up humour with investigative journalism and stunts, with funny and thought provoking results.
Show details
Mark Thomas is appearing at Warwick Arts Centre on Tuesday 28 January and Wednesday 29 January 7.30pm.
Tickets are 拢12.50 (拢8.50) and are selling fast for both nights.
For details of other venues and dates on his current tour, follow the The Mark Thomas Comedy Product website link on the left.
War debate
If seeing Mark Thomas gets you in the mood to tackle the media's involvement with war reporting, then join in the Warwick Arts Centre event debate on 19 February.
The debate, called Cover or Cover Up? The Ethics of War Reporting is free.
Follow the war reporting link on the left for more information.
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