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News • December 31st, 2024
|Jon Culshaw, Britain’s king of impressions, is back—and he's bringing his brand-new show, "Imposter Syndrome", to stages across the UK in early 2025. This solo comedy tour promises a night of laughs, uncanny impressions, and a touch of music. Whether you're a fan of his spot-on celebrity impersonations or his comedy chops, this is one not to miss.

What’s Jon Culshaw known for?
If you’ve ever caught BBC Radio 4's Dead Ringers or BBC One’s The Impressions Show, you’ll know why Jon Culshaw is a household name. His ability to mimic the voices of famous personalities, from politicians to pop stars, is simply uncanny. Over the years, Jon has expanded his talents to acting, appearing in everything from Terry Pratchett audio dramas to critically acclaimed stage performances.
In fact, his one-man show Les Dawson: Flying High sold out theatres in 2022 after rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Now, he’s gearing up for a bigger, bolder show that brings his signature impressions to life, blending them with his sharp wit and brilliant storytelling.
What can you expect from "Imposter Syndrome"?
This isn’t just a comedy show—it’s a masterclass in performance. Jon will embody some of the most recognisable figures from entertainment, politics, and beyond, all in his signature style. Think Boris Johnson bumbling his way through a debate, Sir David Attenborough narrating your morning routine, or Elton John discussing his shopping list.
Fans of comedy and satire will be treated to Jon's unique ability to tap into the quirks and mannerisms of famous personalities, leaving you wondering, “How does he do that?”
Tour Dates and Venues
Here’s when and where you can catch Jon Culshaw on his 2025 tour:
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | William Aston Hall |
| 23 Feb | Blackpool | Grand |
| 26 Feb | Lincoln | Theatre Royal |
| 27 Feb | Stockton | Plaza |
| 28 Feb | Whitby | Pavilion |
| 1 Mar | Hull | City Hall |
| 2 Mar | Buxton | Opera House |
| 7 Mar | Monmouth | Savoy Theatre |
| 8 Mar | Southend | Palace Theatre |
| 9 Mar | York | Grand Opera House |
| 22 Mar | Tunbridge Wells | Assembly Hall |
| 28 Mar | Richmond | Theatre |
| 29 Mar | Portsmouth | Kings Theatre |
| 30 Mar | Cheltenham | Everyman |
| 11 Apr | Salford | The Lowry (Quays) |
| 12 Apr | Wolverhampton | Grand |
| 13 Apr | Barnstaple | Queens Theatre |
| 27 Apr | Milton Keynes | The Stables |
Why should you go?
Jon Culshaw’s talent has been praised by critics everywhere:
- “Breathlessly entertaining” ★★★★ – Mail On Sunday
- “Every impression is spot on… there really is something for everyone” ★★★★★ – Broadway Baby
- “A masterclass in clever comedy” ★★★★ – Everything Theatre
With reviews like these, it’s clear that “Imposter Syndrome” will be packed with laughter and jaw-dropping performances. Plus, whether you’re an impression aficionado or just need a night of top-notch entertainment, Jon’s show offers something for everyone.
Grab your tickets before they’re gone
Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, especially given Jon's track record of packed houses. So don’t wait! Head over to your local venue’s website to secure your spot for a night of unforgettable comedy in 2025.






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