Born to mince

Julian Clary is to return to Shrewsbury after his sell-out tour last year providing another chance to see his outrageously camp Born to Mince. Julian promises to bare his soul as never before in the interests of light entertainment, murder some well-known songs along the way, and no doubt read a sneak preview from his latest memoir A Night at the Lubricant.

Queen of camp Julian is described by The Times as “the master of camp comedy… mixing the unexpected with the spontaneous, he is pure entertainment’.

Join Julian on Friday 8 May at Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury. There is a recommended age restriction of 15+. Tickets are £27; for more information visit theatresevern.co.uk or call 01743 281281.

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