ALL Star Wrestling returns to the Alban Arena on Sunday with grapplers from all over the globe facing the best of British.

Included in the line-up will be top title holders James Mason and all-action campaigners ‘Xtreme’ Dean Allmark and Mike Whiplash.

The superslam kicks off at 3pm and tickets are �15 with under-16s �12 and a family ticket �45, available from the Arena box office on 01727 844488 or online at www.alban-arena.co.uk

Award-winning comedian, writer and actor Felix Dexter is appearing at the Arena next Friday, January 28, with his new stand-up and character show.

Critically acclaimed for his characters and performance on BBC2’s Bellamy’s People and the star of Radio Four’s Down The Line, he uses his legal background to stun hecklers into silence with shouts of “objection”.

His TV credits include such landmark shows as The Real McCoy, The Fast Show, Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge, Have I Got News For You, The Lenny Henry Show and Grumpy Old Men – as he is over 35, he just got in.

In addition he played Saffy’s boyfriend in the last series of Absolutely Fabulous.

Felix comes on stage at 8pm and tickets are �15.

When Will You See Them Again – at the Arena next Saturday, January 29, when The Three Degrees appear in concert.

Accompanied by a live band, their impressive list of hit records will be performed including the classics When Will I See You Again, Take Good Care of Yourself and Gee Baby.

The Three Degrees have been in existence for more than three decades and will be supported beforehand by Linda Lewis who will be warming up the audience with hits like It’s In His Kiss and Sideway Shuffle.

The concert begins at 8pm and tickets are �25 and �22.50.

n A concert by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain next Thursday, January 27, is sold out.

And comedian Jimmy Carr, who is nearly sold out for his visit to the Arena on Saturday, March 5, has confirmed another date at the St Albans theatre – Wednesday, August 3.