julian clary
Julian Clary is fixing to saddle up and head on out for a new 2024 UK tour, titled ‘A Fistful of Clary’.
Julian Clary is to publish the fifth book in his Bolds series.
In this latest instalment of Julian Clary’s best-selling children’s book series, The Bolds are very surprised to be visited by Fred's mother, Granny Imamu. She's travelled all the way from Africa, and now she's here, she does not approve of what she finds. Hyenas, living as people - whatever next! Granny Imamu starts to stir up mischief with twins Bobby and Betty, encouraging them to get in touch with their beastly side at school.
Comedian Julian Clary is the latest performer to be honoured with a permanent portrait on the Wall of Fame at the London Palladium
Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Everyman Theatre Cheltenham today announce a brand new production and UK tour of Ronald Harwood’s acclaimed drama The Dresser starring Julian Clary as Norman and Matthew Kelly as ‘Sir’. Directed by Terry Johnson, The Dresser will run at Cheltenham Everyman Theatre from 10 to 19 September 2020 followed by Theatre Royal Bath from 21 to 26 September where it will have its opening night for press on 23 September 2020.
Julian Clary has extended his Born To Mince Tour into 2020, including a 6-night residency at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre.
In this outrageously camp show, (that he was going to call ‘Bed Knobs and Knee Pads’ but was advised might not sell too well in Harrogate), renowned homosexual Julian Clary will continue to bare his soul in the interests of light entertainment.
Julian Clary is touring in 2019 with his new show Born To Mince. He talks about life on the road and life in general below. Tickets are on sale now. See dates and buy tickets here.
If I was expecting Julian Clary to turn up to our interview in a fanfare of sequins, make-up and high camp, I’d have been sorely disappointed.
Julian Clary has announced he is to return to stages across the UK for a brand new 2019 tour, titled Born To Mince.
In this outrageously camp new show, (that he was going to call ‘Bed Knobs and Knee Pads’ but was advised might not sell too well in Harrogate), renowned homosexual Julian Clary will bare his soul as never before in the interests of light entertainment.
Julian Clary is to star in the world première of black comedy Le Grand Mort.
It was written especially for him by four-time Olivier Award nominated writer Stephen Clark (Martin Guerre, Zorro, Love Story, and the play Stripped, which won him a Stephen Jefferson Award), who died at the age of 55 last October.
Julian Clary's debut children’s novel, The Bolds, is published on 30 July.
For children aged 8 and above, The Bolds is about a family of hyenas who impersonate humans, using elaborate disguises to hide their secret lives from their neighbours, while living in a very ordinary suburban house in Teddington. The series is set to capture the imaginations of readers young and old. Bringing to life the vibrant world of The Bolds, will be award-winning illustrator David Roberts.
Following his appearance at the Royal Free Rocks With Laughter benefit on Sunday, Julian Clary has announced a London run of his new show, Canned Clary, for 2014 promising a mix of music, filth and star guests.
Clary promises a "condensed and completely organic, intimate, queerish show" where the public will be partying up close and personal with the man himself for eight nights at The St James Studio, every Thursday and Friday in March.
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