Following in the footsteps of comics such as Kenny Everett and Larry Grayson, Julian Clary peddles a line in ‘saucy postcard humour’ that disguises an intelligent sarcasm which digs fun at both himself and his audience. 

The world of stand-up is undoubtedly where he’s enjoyed most success, seeming to thrive on the close contact with a live audience. By contrast, his forays into television haven’t always gone so well; indeed, a long-ago but infamous ‘fisting’ gag about a Conservative politician saw him blacklisted by TV producers for some considerable time. 

He’s making a welcome return to the Midlands this month with brand-new offering A Fistful Of Clary. “Yes, it has a Western theme,” says Julian of the show. “It was only a matter of time before I eased myself into some chaps...”

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