Tom Binns: The ‘Psychic’ Comedium
  • West End

Multi award winning comedian Tom Binns has performed his 'Psychic'Character Ian D Montfort to 5-star reviews around The World and in the smashhit British film "Eaten by Lions".

He's entertained and amazed sceptics and believers alike on hisown BBC Radio 2 series 'Ian D Montfort is: Unbelievable' and his criticallyacclaimed BBC 1 Friday night series Hospital People.

During this time Tom claims to have discovered a genuine 'psychic'ability and now performs as The 'Psychic' Comedium. In his performances Tomclearly makes jaw dropping revelations about his audience but is he gifted oris he deluded or is he just full of shit?

Whatever you decide his gift for comedy is undeniable and his'psychic' powers are unbelievable!

"Binns has either gone nativeor so deeply ironic that he's lost touch with reality. I can only assume hesells more tickets if he claims to be the real deal. In this post-truth 'end ofdays' era we're living in, why not? Best of luck to him." - Evening Mail

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