Julian Clary – Fistful Of Clary

IPSWICH THINGS TO DO

Julian Clary – Fistful Of Clary

The Corn Exchange, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is rough guide for the cost of the event. We believe this event will cost around £30-50, but please check the event description or booking site for exact pricing.

Dates & Times

Friday 09 May 2025

19:30 - 22:30

Information - Julian Clary – Fistful Of Clary

Yee-haw!  You’ve heard of The Man With No Name? Well, here’s The Man With No Shame.

After the huge, sell-out success of A FISTFUL OF CLARY last year, the renowned homosexual is fixing to saddle up and head out once again. ‘God Dammit, there are some one horse towns we missed last time! Now I’m coming up your way, like it or not!’ he shouts with gay abandon.

“Yes, it still has a Western theme,” the old buckaroo confirms, sipping Bourbon from a pint tankard. “It was only a matter of time before I eased myself into some chaps once again. Old habits die hard” he adds, dabbing his temples with a damp flannel. Julian is sure that the men in the audience will be so eager to join his posse they won’t be able to keep their hands off his Rawhide.  The lucky few will play with him on stage in the Hang ‘em Low saloon, where Wild Bill Hickok used to meet his special friend, Raving Clarence la Fruit. But life in the Old West was tough. Not all of Julian’s wild bunch will be around to witness the final shoot-out that will result in Julian giving himself selflessly at high noon to the last man standing. Who knows what else he’ll do for a few dollars more? “A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do…” drawls Julian cryptically before becoming engrossed in his embroidery.

This information has been submitted by another organisation or reference from the organisation website. Whilst we make every effort to make sure information is correct and up-to-date, Ipswich.love cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies. If you find any errors, please report them to us and we will pass them onto the organiser.

More Events

Things to do in Ipswich

Here are a few more events happening in Ipswich in the next few months.

Jax Deacon open-mic event at Hank’s Dirty

Jax Deacon open-mic event at Hank’s Dirty

Jax Deacon Music at Hank’s Dirty23 Jan 2025 19:00
Suffolk Rural (Otley) Open Event

Suffolk Rural (Otley) Open Event

Suffolk New College08 Mar 2025 10:00
Public consultation – Waterfront House

Public consultation – Waterfront House

Baylight Properties at Waterfront House16 Jan 2025 16:00
RSPB Indoor meeting

RSPB Indoor meeting

St Andrew’s Church and Church Hall, Rushmere10 Apr 2025 19:30
Stroke Songlines

Stroke Songlines

Music in our Bones at Rushmere Village Hall15 Jan 2025 14:30Running until 17 Dec 2025

Recent News

Ipswich Charter Festival – the countdown begins

Posted on January 5, 2025

We’re into the festival year of 2025, a year to commemorate the 825th anniversary of King John granting Ipswich its historic Charter. May it be a great year for our town and all who live and work here! We have been working with pupils from Northgate School, preparing for the Charter 825 concert to be held […]

Small Business Saturday: 7th December 2024

Posted on November 28, 2024

Shop locally this Christmas and find unique gifts for everyone. Our town centre has a rich variety of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. From fashion and homewares to games, books and beer, you will be spoilt for choice with the diverse range of shops to suit every taste and budget. And whilst you are shopping, […]

Ipswich Tourist Guides Association walks and gift vouchers

Posted on November 26, 2024

Need an Interesting & Inexpensive Small Gift? Are you looking for a small gift for a local person who seems to have everything? Why not, buy a friend or relative an Ipswich Tourist Guides Gift Voucher? Valued at £5 or £10 vouchers can be used in full or part payment for any guided walk around […]

Cabman’s Shelter, Christchurch Park

Posted on November 26, 2024

Have you ever seen this curious little building in Christchurch Park and wondered what it was? It began life in 1892 and originally stood on Cornhill outside the Town Hall for use by Cabmen and Hackney carriage drivers. This photograph from the Woolf Album in the Ipswich Society’s Image Archive depicts a busy and vibrant […]

To top