HELMSLEY Arts Centre is the venue for a night of comedy on Saturday as four of the UK's best comedians take to the stage in the Studio Bar as part of the Sitting Room Comedy Club.

Alfie Moore, writer and star of BBC Radio 4’s It’s A Fair Cop, headlines the show with support from Harriet Dyer and Peter Brush.

Harriet Dyer turns heads with her baffling stories of a misspent youth, and bewildering personal tales that are so ridiculous, they must be true. Establishing her own style of material and delivery she is a unique comic voice and charms any room with matchless material, an offbeat stage presence and a truly whirlwind fizz of energy.

BBC Radio New Comedy Award finalist Peter Brush examines the big issues of mortality, fear, supernatural experience, anxiety, Freudian psychology, ageing and religion – to name but a few – but it is in the niggly details of his own eccentricities and foibles that an original and achingly funny voice is to be found.

He inhabits a world that is contained in the our regular one, but his preoccupations are uniquely his own and have the effect of refocussing our own thoughts.

With compère Barry Dodds, who has appeared as Stewart Francis tour support, this promises to be an unmissable evening for all fans of top quality stand-up.

The evening starts at 7.30pm and tickets are available from the box office on 01439 771700 or online helmsleyarts.co.uk