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LOTS OF CAMP SMUT AND DOUBLE ENTENDRES - THIS SHOW DOESN'T DISAPPOINT - HE WAS SIDE-SPLITTINGLY HILARIOUS" - Daily Mirror (for Lord of the Mince, 2009)
Due to phenomenal demand, Mick Perrin for Just For Laughs Live is proud to announce that the UK Tour of Julian Clary's of Lord Of The Mince, has now been extended into February and March 2010. Having already performed at over 50 venues across the UK, Julian has decided that it is his absolute duty to satisfy the remainder of the country.
"HIS PERSONA OF CAMP SUPERCILIOUSNESS IS EFFORTLESSLY AMUSING - CLARY'S GENIUS IS TO FIND SEXUAL SUGGESTION WHERE THE REST OF US WOULDN'T THINK OF LOOKING" Guardian (for Lord of the Mince, 2009)
I, Julian Clary, have done for mincing what Michael Flatley did for Irish dancing.
But has the bottom fallen out of the homosexual meat market? I must tour my kingdom to find out...
In these difficult times I feel I should go and comfort my people in the provinces. My friend Damien tells me the men are very hard up in Sheffield. I only hope I'm not too late.
I'm 50. The shame of it. This will be an intimate evening - a celebration, no less, of my twenty-five years in the camp spotlight: how I got there and why I refuse to leave. Come and see me before they put me in a home for tired old knackers.
"AGE HAS NOT WITHERED NOR DIMINISHED THE TALENT OF THE WONDERFUL MR CLARY - I ACTUALLY LAUGHED TIL I CRIED" - Croydon Advertiser (for Lord of the Mince, 2009)
Since graduating from Goldsmiths College University, London in the Eighties with a degree in English Drama, Julian Clary has gone on to become one of the country's most recognisable entertainers, and during his 17 years in showbusiness has turned his hand to comedy, acting, presenting, writing and even performing as a novice dancer on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, where he reached the final.
Julian has appeared on Television programmes ranging from Friday Night Live (Ch4), Sticky Moments and Terry and Julian, It's Only TV But I Like It, four ITV Christmas pantomimes, The National Lottery show, Come And Have A Go and Who Do You Think You Are? for BBC1.
He has toured the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand many times and also appeared in Boy George's memorable West End musical, Taboo and as the Emcee in Cabaret at London's Lyric Theatre. His indelible impact on the entertainment world was recognised in 2001 when he was awarded 'the big red book' by Michael Aspel on This Is Your Life.
His Autobiography, A Young Man's Passage, was published by Ebury Press in June 2006 and was a Sunday Times bestseller, and his first Novel, Murder Most Fab, was published in 2007. He has just finished dancing with Lilia Kopylova on the Strictly Come Dancing Live tour and his second novel, Devil In Disguise, is published by Ebury Press in May 2009.
Dress code is smart but casual, although the usual rules about corduroy trousers still apply.
www.MickPerrin.com
