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Jon Culshaw is heading to Plymouth

Jon Culshaw is heading to Plymouth

25th October 2007

Jon Culshaw, the UK's premier impressionist, performs at Plymouth Pavilions on Thursday, March 13.

The star of BBC2's multi-award winning show Dead Ringers and with a catalogue of over 400 voices, Jon is unquestionably the benchmark by which all other impressionists are measured.

Whether he's making international headlines by calling No.10 Downing Street as 'William Hague' and being put straight through to the then Prime Minister Tony Blair or wowing audiences on the Royal Variety Show, it's little wonder that Jon is widely regarded as the funniest impressionist working in the UK today.

His masterly mimicry helped turn 'Dead Ringers' from a radio sensation, into a worldwide TV hit. He even found time along the way to star in his own ITV series - 'The Impressionable Jon Culshaw'.

No celebrities from the worlds of rock, film, television and politics will be safe from Jon's razor sharp wit. Where else will you get to see Ozzy Osbourne rubbing shoulders with George Bush, and Simon Cowell and Alan Sugar trying to out scowl each other?

Tickets, which cost £21.50, are now on sale, and can be purchased via the Plymouth Pavilions on 0845 146 1460.



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