The expert quizzer – who is also a stand-up comic – is taking his latest show to the Edinburgh Festival next month. His performance incorporates singing and music – but he says he does not know how much longer he will be able to perform it in its current form.
The Chase star Paul Sinha has told how Parkinson’s disease affects his work as a comedian – and revealed he is unsure how much longer he can do his current show.
The expert quizzer – who is also a stand-up comic – is taking his latest comedy show to the Edinburgh Festival next month – his third since being diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2019.
He incorporates singing and music in his performance but has revealed he does not know how much longer he will be able to perform it in its current form.
“Eventually I won’t be able to play the keyboard at all, so while I still can, I’ve turned myself into a musical comedian,” Sinha told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
“The audience know I can’t really sing, and I’m not especially good at the keyboard, but they know that because I’ve got Parkinson’s.”
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