THERE will be a special performance at the Palace Theatre in support and celebration of LGBT History Month.

In association with LGBT History Month 2018, top Midlands comic Jo Enright will be headlining a night of comedy.

Besides being a stand-up comedian, Jo has appeared in TV shows such as Phoenix Nights, I’m Alan Partridge and most recently as Angela in The Job Lot.

Performing alongside Jo will be up and coming comics Mark Cram and Les Kershaw.

Hosting the night will be MY Comedy’s resident MC, Maureen Younger.

The show will be on from 7.45pm in the Palace Studio on Thursday, February 22 (suitable for those aged 18 and over).

Tickets cost £12.00 (early bird until February 18) or £14 inclusive of booking fee £1 per ticket up to a maximum of £4.

Councillor Bill Hartnett, leader of Redditch Council, said: “It is great that such a talented comedian – and her friends – will be providing us with an eclectic night of fun and comedy at the Palace Theatre in celebration of LGBT History Month. Get your tickets today.”

LGBT History Month is held in February every year in the UK and celebrates and recognises the contribution made to society by lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and trans-gender members of the community.