Peter has now made 50 of his own television shows and they are now being broadcast around the world.
Dubbed 'The Evil Hypnotist', Peter continues to shock, amaze and thrill his audiences with his hilarious, live stage show.
The theatre show promises to be much funnier than anything you will see on TV. Dare you be hypnotised? If not, come along and split your sides with laughter at those who do.


Read below about Peter's recent hypnotic challenge by a UK national newspaper.
Asked if this might destroy his reputation for being evil, Peter said " I made up for it when I hypnotised my next volunteers. They really copped it!"


BBC TV presenter, Heather Suttie
, was one of three TV celebrities who reckoned Peter had NO TRANCE of helping them beat their phobias. The Sun put his hypnotic powers to the test by challenging him to help them.
The Live and Kicking babe, 26, had a phobia of heights since childhood, leaving her with nightmares, dizziness and panic attacks.The "wacky mind-bender" put heather into a trance within minutes. She then amazed all onlookers by climbing the 530 steps to the top of Scotland's tallest building, the 400 ft Glasgow Science Tower.
Heather said: "I was always cynical about hypnosis, but I just can't believe I've managed to do this. It's amazing."
She giggled and made jokes during the 15 minute climb and gave Peter a big hug when she got to the top.


TELLY designer John Amabile got a make-over with a difference when so many needles were put into his face, that he looked like a pin cushion.
John's fear of needles was so acute that he would always faint at just the sight of a needle.
After Peter's hypnotic intervention, John raved:
"Peter Powers is a miracle man. I've never been so relaxed in my life, which is incredible when you consider I was facing my worst fear. I can't believe I was actually laughing when I saw the needles being stuck into my face."


ARACHNOPHOBIA.
SEXY weathergirl Gail Pirie was blown away after mind-bender Peter helped her beat her crippling fear of spiders.
Gail was stunned when she was able to beat life-long arachnophobia to have eight-legged, Glasgow Zoo creepy-crawlie, 'Rosie', perched on her shoulder.
She was even able to laugh and giggle as she played with her new tarantular pal. Shocked Gail, 26, shrieked:
"Spiders have always been my worst enemy. I'm normally terrified of them. Every time I see one I freeze and it takes me a little while before I'm even able to scream.
"But what Peter has done is unbelievable - I'd never have imagined I'd be able to do this.
Rosie's a lot bigger than any spider I've seen, but the hypnosis meant I didn't panic at all."