JULIAN CLARY - A FISTFUL OF CLARY


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You’ve heard of The Man With No Name? Well, here’s The Man With No Shame.

Julian Clary, renowned homosexual and national trinket, is fixing to saddle up and head on out for his 2024 UK tour. 

“Yes, it has a Western theme,” the old buckaroo confirms, sipping Bourbon from a pint tankard. “It was only a matter of time before I eased myself into some chaps” he adds, dabbing his temples with a damp flannel.

Julian is sure that the men in the audience will be so eager to join his posse they won’t be able to keep their hands off his Rawhide. The lucky few will play with him on stage in the Hang ‘em Low saloon, where Wild Bill Hickok used to meet his special friend, Raving Clarence la Fruit. But life in the Old West was tough. Not all of Julian’s wild bunch will be around to witness the final shoot-out that will result in Julian giving himself selflessly at high noon to the last man standing. Who knows what else he’ll do for a few dollars more?

“A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do…” drawls Julian cryptically before becoming engrossed in his embroidery.



Wednesday 10 April

The Capitol, Horsham

Thursday 11 April

The Capitol, Horsham

Friday 12 April

Palace Theatre, Southend

Saturday 13 April

Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells

Sunday 14 April

Cambridge Corn Exchange

Wednesday 17 April

Royal & Derngate, Northampton

Friday 19 April

Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa

Saturday 20 April

Corn Exchange, Ipswich

Sunday 21 April

Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn

Wednesday 24 April

Theatre Royal, Winchester

Thursday 25 April

The Marlowe, Canterbury

Friday 26 April

The Anvil, Basingstoke

Saturday 27 April

Playhouse, Nottingham

Sunday 28 April

Liverpool Philharmonic

Wednesday 01 May

The Grand, Lancaster

Thursday 02 May

The Grand, Lancaster

Friday 03 May

Tyne Theatre and Opera House

Saturday 04 May

Opera House, Buxton

Sunday 05 May

Everyman Theatre, Chelthenham

Tuesday 07 May

Opera House, Manchester

Wednesday 08 May

City Varieties, Leeds

Thursday 09 May

City Varieties, Leeds

Saturday 11 May

Queens Hall, Edinburgh

Sunday 12 May

Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow

Wednesday 15 May

New Theatre Oxford

Thursday 16 May

Alban Arena, St Albans

Friday 17 May

Wyvern Theatre, Swindon

Saturday 18 May

London Palladium

Sunday 19 May

London Palladium

Wednesday 22 May

Bristol Beacon

Thursday 23 May

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury

Friday 24 May

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury

Sunday 26 May

The Alexandra, Birmingham

Tuesday 28 May

Cardiff New theatre

Wednesday 29 May

Playhouse, Weston-Super-Mare

Thursday 30 May

The Hexagon, Reading

Friday 31 May

Hay on Wye Hay Festival

Saturday 01 June

Corn Exchange, Exeter

Sunday 02 June

Hall for Cornwall, Truro

Wednesday 05 June

Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds

Thursday 06 June

Chelmsford Theatre

Friday 07 June

Devonshire Park, Eastbourne

Saturday 08 June

G Live

Sunday 09 June

Theatre Royal Norwich

Wednesday 12 June

New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth

Friday 14 June

Brighton Dome

'A Fistful of Clary' - Julian Clary Q&A

  • Am I? I do wish my agent would tell me these things.

    I love touring, it is a very lovely, creative process. Every night is different. I look forward to seeing how things evolve: a tiny spontaneous idea one-night can become a twenty-minute routine after a few shows. That sort of thing can only happen on stage – no amount of thinking in the comfort of your own home can bring it about.

    I also love travelling around with my tour manager Bertha. She has been by my side for twenty-five years. We have a laugh, or lapse into a nice, comfortable silence as the mood takes us. Bliss.

  • Placing myself in the macho world of the Western seems like a jolly wheeze. All those un-washed cowboys, spitting and swearing. Not to mention the clothes. There are rich pickings for a camp comic to plunder, I’m sure of it.

  • I’ll be creating a new Western drama called The Magnificent Seven Inches. For that I’ll need a posse. Sadly I don’t have one with me so I shall have to rely on the kindness of unsuspecting punters. Yes, I’ll be needing some male members. I seem to have a psychic ability to pick the right people 99% of the time. I need to look them in the eye and then I know. Heterosexual men are best fodder for my purposes. They are, after all, responsible for most of the troubles in this world and I see it as my duty to make them pay.

  • I can’t give too much away but I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. I’ve always wanted to slip into a pair of chaps.

    My costumes are designed by Hugh Durrant who creates all my panto extravaganza. If you’ve seen the London Palladium panto you’ll know that Hugh doesn’t go for subtlety. I’ve said too much.

  • I can’t believe my luck! At this time of life I thought I might be doing the odd gig in a room above a pub somewhere provincial. The Palladium is a truly magical place. And two nights! I feel truly blessed. As soon as I walk through the stage door of the Palladium I feel overcome with happiness.

  • Greg is an Alpha Male, so of course one wants to please him however possible. He’s like Big Brother, all seeing, all important. He might be the second coming, even. I love Taskmaster. It is so silly, so trivial, but I was swept along by it. Alex is funny, too, in a nerdy way.

  • The secrecy was half the fun. I can’t tell you – balaclavas, visors, hoodies, gloves even – every time you left your dressing room. Then for the performance being inside your costume is a strangely liberating experience. I was most upset to be knocked out by Carol Vorderman dressed as a Reindeer. What a camp show!

  • How long have you got? I’m still touring here and there with Jesus Christ Superstar, giving my Herod. I can’t get enough of the show and the talented cast. Very life-affirming. My children’s books ‘The Bolds’ are being re-issued as a box-set, so I’ll be promoting that in Edinburgh and elsewhere. And at last I’ve managed to write another adult novel – ‘Curtain Call to Murder’, which comes out in October. Then maybe Panto again… I am multi-tasking, I’m sure you’ll agree. It’s a wonder I have time for this interview, frankly.