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Dawn French to star in London Palladium panto
She will play Dame Trott, Jack's mum in Jack And The Beanstalk, in a £2 million show that will run at London's most famous variety house for five weeks, joining its core Christmas gang: Julian Clary, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers and Gary Wilmot.
Baz Bamigboye, Daily Mail, 25th February 2022Pantoland at the Palladium review
When pantomime returned to the London Palladium in 2016 after an absence of almost thirty years, a new chapter in the genre's history was written.
Simon Sladen, British Theatre Guide, 11th December 2021Pantoland at the Palladium review
When the cast are as high calibre as this, the lack of a recognisable story seems a minor quibble. I gobbled it up.
AuthorTheo Bosanquet, What's On Stage, 10th December 2021First Look: Julian Clary's The Bolds at Unicorn Theatre
First look images have been released for the world premiere of Julian Clary's adaptation of his best-selling book The Bolds this Christmas.
Theatre Weekly, 19th November 2021Julian Clary book extract
Wherever life has taken him, comedian Julian Clary has always had a dog by his side. And now in his new memoir the star pays homage to the four pets who have been there for him throughout his life.
Julian Clary, The Mirror, 16th October 2021Julian Clary interview
The actor, comedian, novelist and presenter talks about Muriel Spark, Fay Weldon, and biscuits.
i Newspaper, 14th October 2021Julian Clary interview
Julian Clary is the comic provocateur who defied school bullying and homophobic headlines to rise to the top of his profession. Now he's a married man who enjoys putting out the bins and ironing the sheets (and the company of dogs, of course).
Deborah Ross, The Times, 9th October 2021Julian Clary interview
'I've always been quite good at living dangerously'. After years of risqué comedy, the comedian has a fresh shock in store for fans - a serious play.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 7th September 2021Julian Clary denies being a trailblazer
As he sets out on tour in The Dresser opposite Matthew Kelly, Julian Clary talks about the play's gay subtext, why he doesn't consider himself a trailblazer, and how he no longer seeks to shock.
Simon Button, Attitude Magazine, 27th August 2021Sunday with Julian Clary
The television presenter talks about walking the dogs in the park, a warm Co-op croissant and watching some nonsense on Netflix.
Samantha Rea, The Observer, 18th July 2021