COMEDIAN David Baddiel will be talking about trolls, and he'll be doing it at The Huntingdon Hall in Worcester.

Following his five-star Olivier-nominated hit My Family: Not The Sitcom and the return to number 1 of his seminal football anthem Three Lions, David Baddiel comes back to the stage with a brand new one-man show, Trolls: Not The Dolls.

But what can an audience expect?

A spokesman said: "Trolls – the terrible people who spend all day insulting and abusing strangers for no other reason than to fill the huge gaps in their souls. There is a common wisdom about how to deal with trolls: don’t, for goodness sake, encourage these people by replying to them.

"It’s a good law. And it’s one that David Baddiel has consistently broken. Because David has always seen trolls as hecklers, and if a comedian gets heckled, it is their duty not to ignore the heckler, but to wittily put them down."

The spokesman added: "Over the years, David has spent a lot of time doing this, which has led him to think that there might be a show in it: a show that would say something about how we live now.

"David has stories to tell, of the dark, terrible and hysterically absurd cyber-paths that interacting with trolls has led him down. Come with him on this comedy journey into our culture’s most dank virtual underground. You will come back safe, more able to deflect your own trolls, and only a little bit soiled."

David Baddiel is not only a comedian, he's a novelist and television presenter as well.

Perhaps he is best known for his work alongside Rob Newman in The Mary Whitehouse Experience and his famous partnership with Frank Skinner, who share a mutual passion for football.

In fact, the the duo also twice topped the UK Singles Chart with the celebrated football anthem "Three Lions", which was co-written and performed with The Lightning Seeds.

The date for the diary for the Worcester show is Thursday, February 6, at 7.30pm

Tickets and further details: 01905 611427.