OVERNIGHT sensation Jackson's Way took the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by storm last year when Will Adamsdale won the prestigious Perrier Comedy Award.

Now you have the opportunity to see him at the Theatre Royal Winchester on Wednesday, February 23, at 8pm, when Will follows in the footsteps of previous Perrier winners Steve Coogan, Frank Skinner and Lee Evans, as he tours the UK and Ireland.

His comedy creation is the ultimate parody of the American motivational speaker and the craze for self-help.

Deluded Chris John Jackson has been given the chance to address the public.

He has all the right moves and boundless enthusiasm, but there's something wrong, namely the ridiculousness of his theories.

In self-help he seems to have found something he enjoys, but is he actually helping anyone? It seems very unlikely but who knows? At least Chris John Jackson has a dream.

Jackson's Way is both a comedy about a man on the edge, whose approach to life celebrates the futility of pointless acts, and a satire on the world of self-help and corporate jargon.

It centres around Chris' philosophy that "around every act or thing with a point, there are an infinite number of pointless acts or things". Come and see for yourself.

Tickets, costing £13, are available from the box office on 01962 840440.