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Jon Culshaw takes his ‘Imposter Syndrome’ on tour

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Jon Culshaw takes his ‘Imposter Syndrome’ on tour

Join Jon as he conjures up an array of the best-known personalities from the worlds of entertainment, politics, and beyond in his trademark style.

The star of BBC Radio 4’s Dead Ringers and BBC One’s The Impressions Show, Jon Culshaw is set to follow up his 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe sell-out residency with a solo tour of impressions, comedy and music throughout the UK from February 2025.

Widely regarded as Britain’s best impressionist, Jon Culshaw is also an accomplished actor and presenter. Notable credits include Dead Ringers, Spitting Image, The Impressions Show and The Secret World.

As an actor, Jon has played a wide variety of roles and delivered performances to much critical acclaim, including The Final Take: Bowie in the Studio for the BBC, Unseen Academicals a Terry Pratchett audio drama for Audible, a portrayal of the great Alan Whicker for The Other Side of the World and Billy and Me, part of the ‘Barnes’ People’ series for The Original Theatre Company and Perfectly Normal Productions.

Last year, Jon received widespread critical acclaim for his solo performance in Les Dawson: Flying High, taking the show from a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to a sell-out national tour at the end of 2022.

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7 Feb              Basingstoke              Anvil

8 Feb              Worthing                    Pavilion

9 Feb              Yeovil                         Westlands

12 Feb             Dorking                      Halls

14 Feb             Peterborough            New Theatre

15 Feb             Bridport                      Electric Palace

16 Feb             Bury St Edmunds     Theatre Royal

20 Feb             Leeds                         City Varieties

21 Feb             New Brighton             Floral Pavilion

22 Feb             Wrexham                   Willam Aston Hall

23 Feb             Blackpool                   Grand

26 Feb             Lincoln                       Theatre Royal

27 Feb             Stockton                    Plaza

28 Feb            Whitby                        Pavilion

1 March          Hull                             City Hall

2 March          Buxton                       Opera House

7 March          Monmouth                 Savoy Theatre

8 March          Southend                   Palace Theatre

9 March          York                            Grand Opera House

22 March        Tunbridge Wells        Assembly Hall

28 March        Richmond                  Theatre

29 March        Portsmouth               Kings Theatre

30 March        Cheltenham               Everyman

11 April           Salford                       The Lowry (Quays)

12 April           Wolverhampton        Grand

13 April           Barnstaple                 Queens Theatre

27 April           Milton Keynes           The Stables

 

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