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Tribute act Kytsun ‘is Cliff in all but name’
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| THE IMAGE: Kytsun Wolfe in The Image of Cliff Richard' at the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis on Friday |
CLIFF Richard - the only artist in the UK to score a number one single in each of the last five decades - celebrates 50 years in the limelight this year.
On Saturday, September 13, 1958, Cliff made his first television appearance on the famed Oh Boy! show. Half a century later on Sunday, September 14, 2008, stars will gather to salute the bachelor boy and his backing group The Shadows at the London Palladium and, amongst them, Cliff Richard tribute act extraordinaire Kytsun Wolfe will perform.
Kytsun has wowed audiences across the country that have proclaimed him the very best in his field, and have been amazed by his ability to make them believe that they are at an actual Cliff concert.
On the run-up to the anniversary date, Dorset-based Cliff fans can catch Kytsun in The Image of Cliff Richard at the Marine Theatre in Lyme Regis on Friday, August 1 at 7.30pm.
Celebrated by his peers as a consummate professional both on and off the stage and held in high esteem by the fans and media alike for his uncanny portrayal, Wolfe captures the sta's looks, singing and speaking voice and even his mannerisms.
He proffers incredibly accurate renditions of all the great hits such as Move It, Living Doll and Bachelor Boy.
Bruce Welch of the Shadows said: "An amazing resemblance and a brilliant performance. Cliff would be stunned."
President of the Cliff Richard Fan Club in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Judy Brewin said: "Kytsun is Cliff in all but name."
If you are a fan of Sir Cliff, or are looking for exceptional entertainment, then don't miss The Image of Cliff Richard starring Kytsun Wolfe.
To book call Lyme Tourist Information Centre on 01297 442138. Tickets cost £10 in advance, £12 on the door and £5 for concessions.
11:17am Wednesday 30th July 2008
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