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THIS STORY LAST UPDATED: 15 July 2003 1343 BST
Win tickets to see Julian Clary in Salisbury
Julian Clary
Julian Clary

Camp comic icon Julian Clary is bringing his 'Natural Born Mincer Tour' to Salisbury on Saturday April 12th.

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Julian Clary's Natural Born Mincer Tour' comes to Salisbury City Hall on Saturday 12th April

The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are priced at £17.50 and £15.50 and can be obtained in advance

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Julian Clary has hit the road again for his first big national tour in four years. The 'Natural Born Mincer Tour' stops in at Salisbury's City Hall Saturday 12th April.

The camp icon, wicked observer of the fashion faux pas and master of innuendo celebrates 20 years of showbiz, mascara and camp old nonsense with this colourful, extravagant and daringly revealing evening's entertainment.

He is a promising to even more outrageous than ever on this latest tour.

Julian Clary
Julian Clary

At the start of the new show, he enters the stage on a giant motorised stiletto shoe florally decorated.

Then, wearing a corset, he will roam through his usual eclectic range of subjects: gay dating with illegal immigrants, encounters with the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance and an all-encompassing trawl through the history of mincing from caveman to Will Young.

The army of adoring fans he has won throughout his 20 years in showbusiness will love it.

After appearing as 'The Joan Collins Fan Club' on Channel Four's 'Friday Night Live' in the late 80s, Julian has gone on to make numerous television programs over the years and won a legion of fans.

He has had his own TV specials - ' Brace yourself Sydney', 'Desperately Seeking Roger', 'In the presence of Julian Clary' and has been the subject of a Channel 4 documentary - 'First on Four: Julian Clary' - paying tribute to comedy performers who started their careers with the channel.

Julian was recently presented with the big red book by Michael Aspel for the BBC's 'This is Your Life'.

Julian is no stranger to the stage and has starred in the last four ITV Christmas pantomimes - 'Jack and the Beanstalk', 'Cinderella', 'Aladdin' and 'Dick Whittington'.

He is also a star on the silver screen appearing in 'Carry on Columbus' in 1992 and has recently completed filming for a new movie entitled ' Baby Juice Express'.

Most recently he has been seen as a regular team captain on BBC1's popular 'It's Only TV But I Like It' and a stint in Boy George's wildly successful West End musical 'Taboo'.

Julian Clary's 'Natural Born Mincer Tour' comes to Salisbury City Hall on Saturday 12th April. The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are priced at £17.50 and £15.50 and can be obtained in advance.

Listen in streaming Real Audio to BBC Radio Swindon's Sandy Martin and Nyree Fernandes in conversation with Julian Clary in March 2003.

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