Following their second Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, Leicester Comedy Festival Award nominated duo Harry & Chris are coming to Falmouth on November 10 with their new and aptly-titled Harry & Chris Show 2.

Championing unadulterated fun in an increasingly down trodden world, the pair will perform renditions on topics including the delights of time travel, robot wars and the survival of the panda bear in their second hour of tightly-written, fast-paced and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, set to be rapped over soulful melodies.

World Poetry Slam champion, performance poet - and maths student - Harry Baker’s poem about prime numbers has been shared on TED.com and has been translated into 20 different languages with a combined viewership of three million along with his other four TEDx talks. Harry’s blistering wordplay has seen him called ‘a champion’ by Ed Sheeran, ‘a show stealer’ by Scroobius Pip and Scott Mills described a performance on his BBC Radio 1 show as ‘the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.’ Harry’s debut anthology, The Sunshine Kid was published with Burning Eye in 2014 and a subsequent show of the same name was voted Best Spoken Word show of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2015.

Acclaimed musician Chris Read performs regularly around the country, as well as overseas including the Lincoln Centre in New York and at many festivals including Montreux Jazz Festival, and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. Last year saw the release of his debut album If I Knew. Chris also performs regularly as a solo artist and with the Chris Read Quartet and writes for stage and screen.

The duo will perform at The Poly in Falmouth on November 10, at 7.30pm, and tickets are available at thepoly.org/whats-on/event/419/harry-and-chris