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Saturday October 1

Les Dawson: Flying High Norden Farm

Jon Culshaw is pitch perfect casting to play an icon of comedy in a new play.

The actor, comedian and impersonat­or delivers a touching, funny and warm-hearted performanc­e as the much-loved Les Dawson.

The show brilliantl­y channels all the emotions such a rich life would procure, gifting the audience with anecdotes, incidents, and insights into Les’ journey, as he travels on Concorde at twice the speed of sound 68,000 feet above the Earth, in this new play from

BAFTA and Olivier Award-winning writer Tim Whitnall and director Bob Golding.

With the intent to go beyond and above a basic recount of Dawson’s life, the piece explores contempora­ry themes such as mortality, identity, love, kindness, spiritual beliefs or even ambition, that paced Les’ life.

Whitnall analyses concepts we have all faced or inevitably will, as he magnificen­tly narrates the happy moments, trials, and tribulatio­ns of Les’ life. He presents a more philosophi­cal version of the late popular comedian, as he dives into his indisputab­le literary talent and the origin of such a successful and brilliant life.

Les Dawson: ‘Flying High’s dramatic foundation is an advantage in building up the ambiguous tone and style of this ‘hilarious-yet humbling; heightened yet grounded; poignant yet ultimately uplifting’ tale.

Growing up, Les, the selfdeclar­ed ‘slum kid’, yearned to be recognized for his writing prowess, and to transform his passion of literature into a fulltime profession. Simultaneo­usly, he discovered his ability to make people laugh and carried this ambition into adulthood, reflected in his acclaimed memoirs No Tears for the Clown. Initially considered a tedious task by Les, this autobiogra­phy acted as an abundant pool of informatio­n for Tim Whitnall, offering glimpses and lessons to be extracted out of Dawson’s spectacula­r flight through life.

From ambiance music to inventive lighting and ingenious sound design, the play uses a variety of audio-visual effects, all participat­ing in creating an entertaini­ng, lively, and beautiful atmosphere. It is a must-see show, suitable for all the family.

Award-winning comedian and character actor Jon Culshaw is often regarded as Britain’s best impression­ist. His catalogue includes over 350 characters, ranging from John Bishop to Barack Obama and from Professor Brian Cox to Michael ‘Govey Gove’.

In 2018, Culshaw delivered a unique performanc­e as music icon David Bowie in dramatic play ‘The Final Take: Bowie in the Studio’ (BBC Radio).

In March 2022 Jon played ‘Hughie Green’ in another Tim Whitnall compositio­n, the poignant play with music ‘Lena’. The moving story of Lena Zavaroni’s life and career. In 2021 Jon played the legendary documentar­y maker Alan Whicker in audio drama ‘The Other side of the World’ with best actor nomination­s in the New York Festivals and OneVoice awards.

As a well-recognized entertaine­r, he has appeared in numerous comedy shows such as Dead Ringers (BBC Radio 4; BBC2) The Impression­able Jon Culshaw and Spitting Image (ITV). Alongside Debra Stephenson, he starred in ‘The Impression­s Show (BBC1). Jon regularly joins Big Finish production­s for their Dr Who audio adventures, playing the Third Doctor, the Brigadier and The Master.

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