John Barrowman, known for his roles in Doctor Who, Torchwood and numerous West End and Broadway musicals, will bring his new show Laid Bare to The Anvil in Basingstoke.

The performance will take place on November 5 at 7.30pm. The show will be a presentation of Barrowman's fervour for life, along with his personal narratives encrusted with raw Scottish allure and vibrancy.

Directed towards an audience of 16 years and over, Barrowman will wax lyrical in a variety of songs ranging from contemporary hits to Broadway tunes.

In his unique style, each song will illuminate the room with his distinctive voice.

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Notably, Barrowman is also known for his contributions to television talent shows such as Dancing on Ice and How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria.

In addition to this, his Sunday Times best-selling autobiography Anything Goes has led to him co-writing nine additional books with his sister, Carole Barrowman.

Further embellishing his impressive portfolio, Barrowman was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his dedication to charity and entertainment.

Tickets for the show at The Anvil are available for purchase at the stated prices of £42, £37, and £30; this includes a £4 booking fee.

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For further details, contact the Anvil Arts box office.

Barrowman said: "I’m really excited about my new show.

“I can’t wait to get on the road and perform for my fan family, and all the new faces around the country - who will get to know me better as I get back to my roots, celebrate my journey and tell my stories as I am ‘laid bare’ for everyone to enjoy!"

Matt Brinkler, RED Entertainment, said: "John is one of the most exciting entertainers to watch live. As the title Laid Bare, suggests, this is a stripped-back, up close and personal production and unlike anything he’s done before.

"Not only is John an incredible singer with a huge range, he’s also a natural raconteur and I think audiences are going to love the chance to get to know the real John Barrowman."