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Luton's lapsed choir boy tells it as it is. Strong, universally funny material combines with wicked mimicry in a lively and self-knowing set from one of the rising talents of the British comedy scene. Having honed his material and performance skills on the British black comedy circuit, Junior Simpson is very much in demand. His complex set includes a searing satire of Ragamuffin music, impressions of Martin Luther King, Sean Connery and a Pentecostal preacher plus a hilarious, yet poignant, routine about his parents' reaction to his debut on BBC2's The Real McCoy - a ground-breaking black comedy sketch show back in the 90s.