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Doppelginger is a funny heartwarming comedy show about a silly search for a man with an orange beard who’s follicly challenged.

Multi award winning comedian Ray Bradshaw is forever being told “you look just like my mate…” where ever he goes. It’s been happening for years and he’s worried about it. Either someone is cloning generic bald men or, there’s a ginger bearded bald man out there who’s doing a bad job of stalking Ray. In his brand-new show Doppelginger, Ray is going to use the latest in genetic research (the internet) to try and put an end to this once and for all. He’s on a quest to find the person who looks most like him.

If you have a bald, ginger bearded friend in their 30s (true at time of writing), then bring them along. You never know – they could be The One.

Ray’s last show Deaf Com One was a huge success and sold out theatres across the world. The show was all about growing up with deaf parents and as a result every show of Doppelginger will have a BSL interpreter. Ray has previously supported John Bishop on his UK arena tour after John described him as ‘one of the best comedians in the country’.

“Bradshaw is raucously funny … captivating, funny and sharply executed“ ★★★★★ – BroadwayBaby.com

“funny and fascinating… one in six of us will lose our sense of hearing. Deaf Comedy Fam proves it doesn’t mean you have to lose your sense of humour” ★★★★ – The Scotsman

“this years most groundbreaking show“ ★★★★ – Short.com

“I grinned from ear to ear for the entire hour“ ★★★★ – Voice Magazine

“Has a clear comedy gift” ★★★★- Edinburgh Evening News

Ray Bradshaw: Doppelginger

Tue 5 March

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