Best known for impersonating countless celebrities and public figures in Dead Ringers on both Radio 4 and BBC2, Jan Ravens also recently stepped out on Strictly Come Dancing, and won Celebrity Mastermind.
This delightfully funny and revelatory show, which premiered at London's National Theatre, is her solo stage debut. Jan will play the West End for one night only, as a special gala performance in aid of Changing Faces: a UK charity that supports and represents people who have disfigurements of the face or body from any cause.
Ravens shows how she creates her remarkable impressions, with this insightful look at the world of funny voices and silly wigs. Many of her best-loved characters will be making appearances along the way.
From Anne Robinson and Nigella Lawson to Ann Widdecombe and the Queen, plus of course her unforgettable takes on Fiona Bruce and Kirsty Wark, no woman in the public eye can hide from Ravens' unique brand of satirical comedy.
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