IN the last year Justin Moorhouse has had part of his body removed and started to dress like a toddler – mid-life crisis? Maybe. Funny? Definitely.

Hitting 45 and coincidentally matching his waist measurement Justin has taken a long hard look at his life in his new show Destiny Calling which he is bringing to Artrix tomorrow Thursday, October 8.

He reckons he’s hit halfway; he’s reached the peak of the roller coaster and what next?

Do we give up and let the ride take us to where it’s going to take us? Or do we grab hold of the rail and enjoy the thrilling descent?

2015 has already been a busy year for Justin reprising the tiger faced Young Kenny for the record breaking run of Phoenix Nights Live at the Manchester Arena which raised more than £5m for Comic Relief.

He also wowed the nation with tales of Australia and Manchester on Live at the Apollo (BBC1) during this last series after previously appearing several times on The Comedy Store (Comedy Central), Dave’s One Night Stand (Dave) and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC1).

He has written and starred in two series of Everyone Quite Likes Justin (BBC Radio 4) as well as helming his own podcast About 30 Minutes, No More Than 45.

Tickets for the show, suitable for those 16 and over, cost £15 and are available from the box office on 01527 577330 or online at artrix.co.uk.