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Julian Clary Touring New Show to Perth

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English comedian and self-proclaimed ‘Lord of the Mince’ Julian Clary is all set for his eighth Australian tour this April. He will be bringing his brand new show ‘Position Vacant: Apply Within’.

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Clary will reportedly be bringing a selection of eligible bachelors to the stage to win his hand in marriage in this new show.

In his three decade spanning career he has won ‘Celebrity Big Brother’, appeared on ‘Q.I.’ and ‘Live at the Apollo.’ He has also published three books.

Clary will be bringing his comedy to the Astor theatre on the 17th of April. Tickets go on sale on the 13th of February.

Book at www.perthcomedyfest.com.au

OUTinPerth’s interview with Julian Clary is available to view here.

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