Competition • Dexter Clark’s Celebrity Head
Win tickets to see Dexter Clark live at Leicester Square Theatre, September 29
What name would you give to Dexter Clark’s own iconic hair-do?
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Win tickets to see Dexter Clark live at Leicester Square Theatre, September 29
What name would you give to Dexter Clark’s own iconic hair-do?
PermalinkSights and Fragrances!
Polari catches up with Dexter Clark as he winds down his Olympian lecture tour.
Permalink“Oscar Pistorius (sporty flick) wanted to come in but unfortunately I had to say no, we’ve just had a new parquet floor fitted and I do hate scratches.”
Dexter Clark returns with a new show.
Dexter Clark takes to the London stage to give us Fabulous Head!
PermalinkAlp Haydar: Narcissus in Videoland
Alex Jeffrey meets Alp Haydar and talks his suicide belt, his butt, and Mommie Dearest.
PermalinkI’ll flash a bit of arse too. Why not? Perhaps some of the audience will leave happier because they saw a great arse.
Alp Haydar: Video interview
The marvellous Alp Haydar talks about stripping off on stage, as long as he’s wearing his “suicide belt”.
Permalink“It’s really important for me that people are leaving happier than they were when they walked in.”
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