Despite constantly being billed as comedy, this is not what former Royal Philharmonic cellist really Rebecca Carrington does.

She is a mildly entertaining presence, sweetly introducing her pieces with elegance and erudition - that's a long way from rip-roaring stand-up.

But she has mastered so many talents, it would seem churlish to demand she be a top-notch comedian, too.

As well as being a musician of stunning virtuosity, she has a seductive singing voice which can switch from haunting beauty to warbling French chanteuse in the space of a semibreve. Oh, and she's an accomplished polyglot, too.

In the show, she combines these substantial abilities to offer a brief jaunt around the world in 80 plays, covering music from Hungarian folk to traditional Japanese, the sounds she coaxes from her cello are truly impressive.

It might not be hilarious but if you're aware of that when you buy your ticket, you'll be bowled over.

Starts 6pm. Tickets £12/£11. Call 01273 709709.