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JULIAN CLARY: BORN TO MINCE
Devonshire Park Theatre
Friday 15 May 2020 7.30pm

Iconic British comedian Julian Clary will bring his particular brand of saucy innuendo to the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne in his acclaimed Born to Mince show, 15 May 2020 and tickets are on sale NOW! (Thursday 26 September, 10am)

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 comedian Julian Clary will bare his soul as never before in the interests of light entertainment and he has a message to fans…

‘Are you ready for some filth? I know I am. Time once again for me to sally forth and pleasure the provinces with my particular brand of saucy innuendo. Let me at them!’

In Born to Mince he’ll murder some well-known songs along the way, no doubt, read you a sneak preview from his next memoir A Night At the Lubricant and make withering remarks about punters foolish enough to sit in the front row. You know the kind of thing. It’s the only life he knows. Don’t miss out.

Julian has been entertaining the nation since the early 1980s, firstly under aliases Gillian Pieface and The Joan Collins Fan Club then as himself gaining an extensive career in TV comedy ranging from traditional stand-up to game-show presenting and even narrating children’s programmes and has rarely been off our screens for long.  Julian has also had enviable success on radio and as an author releasing two comedy books and writing children’s book series The Bolds.

This show however is definitely not for children, ages 16+ only!

Join Julian for what might well be the final mince at the Devonshire Park Theatre, 15 May 2020 in Julian Clary: Born to Mince. Tickets priced £27 (Over 65s £25, Students £25) available online now at eastbournetheatres.co.uk or call Box Office on 01323 412000.