After a month long run at 2018’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival’s Pleasance Courtyard the hugely talented comedian and impressionist Luke Kempner has announced a UK tour for 2019 with his show ‘House Of Faces’. The show, directed by Ben Clark, kicks off on 26th September at Liverpool’s Epstein and culminates on 16th November at Maidenhead’s Norden Farm Centre for the Arts.

This show hosts the ultimate reality TV show where no one is off limits. Celebrities, politicians and even royalty help Luke face his faults and fears. TV shows include the likes of Love Island, You’ve been Trumped! Gogglebox, Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, Game Of Thrones, Louis Theroux’s documentaries and many more!

Luke has an impressive repertoire of famous voices he can call upon including Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Cheryl Cole, Michael McIntyre, Brian Cox, Nigel Farage, Frankie Boyle, Maggie Smith, Christopher Biggins, Louis Theroux, Jeremy Kyle and Arsene Wenger and many more!

He is set to be the special guest of Russell Kane on a handful of dates for his forthcoming tour and has previously done the same for best mate Iain Sterling.  Alongside his live work, Luke has a burgeoning television and radio career. 2018 saw him perform on this year’s Royal Variety Performance and he became part of the impressionist comedy panel show The Imitation Game, hosted by Alexander Armstrong, Rory Bremner and Debra Stephenson. Luke also starred in The Week That Wasn’t on Sky One and Modern Day Horror Stories (Comedy Central Online). He has also appeared in in BBC Three comedy Murder In Successville Series 1-3,The Tracey Ullman Show (BBC1), Episodes (BBC2), Drunk History (Comedy Central), Newzoids (ITV) and starred in his own review show for ITV2, entitled Luke Kempner’s Impression of 2015. In 2017 Luke was the resident comedian on Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit On The Side and became a regular on BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show and also featured onLucy Porter’s The Family Way.

The tour dates are as follows:

SEPTEMBER

Thurs 26th                   LIVERPOOL – The Epstein

Fri 27th                        LEICESTER – The Y

Sat 28th                       BIRMINGHAM – The Old Rep

OCTOBER

Thurs 3rd                      BROMSGROVE – Artrix

Fri 4th                           BATH – Komedia

Thurs 10th                    TUNBRIDGE WELLS – Trinity Theatre

Fri 11th                         SWINDON – Arts Centre

Sat 12th                        SHREWSBURY – The Walker Theatre

Thurs 17th                    BRIGHTON – Komedia

Fri 18th                         CAMBRIDGE – Junction

Sat 19th                        COLCHESTER – Arts Centre

Thurs 24th                    SAFFRON WALDEN – Town Hall

Fri 25th                         LONDON – Leicester Square Theatre

Sat 26th                        EASTLEIGH – The Point

NOVEMBER

Fri 1st                           WHITEHAVEN – Rosehill Theatre

Sat 2nd                         MILLOM – The Beggars Theatre

Sun 3rd                         SALFORD QUAYS – The Lowry (Studio)

Thurs 7th                      KENDAL – Brewery Arts Centre

Fri 8th                           CHORLEY – Little Theatre

Sat 9th                          YORK – The Basement

Sun 10th                       WIMBORNE – Tivoli Theatre

Fri 15th                         BANBURY – Mill Arts Centre

Sat 16th                        MAIDENHEAD – Norden Farm Centre For The Arts

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