Philip Green takes to the stage with his impressions🤯

When Philip Green stepped onto the stage of Britain’s Got Talent during the Week 5 Auditions of 2013, he appeared calm, friendly, and full of confidence. Introducing himself as an impressionist, he immediately sparked curiosity among the judges and audience. Impression acts can be entertaining, but they can also be difficult to master, leaving everyone wondering whether he could truly stand out on such a competitive stage.

At first, the atmosphere felt relaxed and playful as Philip prepared to demonstrate his talent.

Then he began his performance — and the room quickly came to life.

From the very first impression, Philip showcased remarkable vocal control and attention to detail. He effortlessly shifted between recognizable voices, capturing the personalities, speech patterns, and mannerisms of famous figures with impressive accuracy. Each transformation brought a fresh wave of laughter and surprise from the audience.

As the routine continued, the variety of impressions became even more impressive. Moving seamlessly from one character to another, Philip demonstrated not only technical skill but also excellent comedic timing. His confidence allowed each impression to land perfectly, keeping the audience engaged and eager to see who he would become next.

The judges reacted with visible amusement, laughing along with the crowd as the performance gained momentum. What began as simple curiosity quickly turned into admiration for the sheer versatility on display. Every successful impression generated louder applause and bigger reactions from the audience.

By the final moments of the act, Philip had the entire theater fully invested. His closing impressions delivered some of the biggest laughs of the performance, bringing the routine to a memorable and entertaining finish. The audience responded with enthusiastic cheers and applause, celebrating a performance that combined talent, humor, and creativity.

The audition quickly became one of the standout variety acts of Britain’s Got Talent 2013, proving that a great impressionist can do much more than mimic voices. Philip Green demonstrated the ability to entertain, surprise, and connect with an audience, turning familiar personalities into a performance that viewers would remember long after the show ended.

✨ Watch the full audition to see the impressions that had the judges and audience laughing from start to finish.