AN ENGLISH comedian, presenter and writer is back on the road and will be in Basingstoke next month.

Dave Gorman, the man behind Dave TV's hit show Modern Life Is Goodish, as well as Are You Dave Gorman? and Googlewhack Adventure, is back on the road with a brand new live show, PowerPoint To The People.

This tour is as much as anything to demonstrate that a PowerPoint presentation doesn't have to involve a man in a grey suit standing behind a lectern, saying 'next slide please'.

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We've all had enough of that, so let's put it all behind us and never speak of it again – there are far more important things to analyse. Well... they're more important in Dave's head anyway.

This is an extra date due to demand, and is the same show as Friday, October 14.

This new show sees Dave continue to combine his unique and critically acclaimed style of stand-up and visual storytelling. His last tour was the critically acclaimed With Great Powerpoint Comes Great Responsibilitypoint which, three-times extended, saw Dave sell out four shows at London’s iconic Royal Festival Hall and the biggest theatres around the UK.

Dave’s live career has seen him sell out multiple tours of the UK, perform three runs off Broadway in New York, tour the USA, and become responsible for the fastest selling show in the history of the Studio Theatre at The Sydney Opera House. Live performances have also earned him the title of Best One Person Show at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival (twice), as well as nominations for the Edinburgh Comedy Award (Perrier Award), the South Bank Award and two nominations for the prestigious American Drama Desk Award.

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Commenting on Dave’s previous tour With Great Powerpoint Comes Great Responsibilitypoint Dominic Maxwell from The Times said: “He has never been more enjoyable, backed by hundreds of precision-tooled graphics that he controls and interacts with as if he were in a double act with his laptop.

"The rapport between them is extraordinary, hugely entertaining 90 minutes of multifaceted, multimedia stand-up."

For more information and to book tickets visit anvilarts.org.uk.