HE may be a bit geeky but Chris Cox is actually a multi award-winning mindreader - who can't read minds.

The star of the BBC Three show Killer Magic will be bringing his show Fatal Distraction to Evesham Arts Centre on Friday, February 20.

Chris's multi-five-star, award winning show is a mind-blowing, hilarious and magical theatrical experience.

Part comedy, part rom-com, part play, all mind-reading you can marvel as Chris does things no human should be able to do.

He will read minds, control coincidence, wonder whether love is the only real bit of magic in this world and let the audience control the outcome of the show.

Breathtakingly accurate, his predictions are a mongrel hybrid mix of psychology, magic, body language, influencing, comedy, devilish good looks, and lying. He constantly astonishes audiences with cutting-edge and highly imaginative stunts, charmingly delivered with a warm and mischievous sense of fun.

Chris has performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Royal Opera House as well as toured the UK and New Zealand.

He has appeared with Frank Skinner, Simon Amstell and Mark Watson, ridden on Jonathan Ross's shoulders and been the support act for his friend Tim Minchin.

Apart from Killer Magic, Chris has featured on BBC TV's The Culture Show, The Mentalist Revealed and Dick and Dom's Funny Business.

Fatal Distraction starts at 8pm.

Tickets are £15 and available from Evesham Almonry, by calling 01386 446944 and online at EveshamArtsCentre.co.uk.

The show is suitable for ages ten and over.