39 Forever starring Amity Dry

  • Council Events
  • Dinner
  • Exhibition/Show
  • Performance
89-91 Murray Street
Gawler SA 5118
This hilarious cabaret from Amity Dry looks at ageing in an image obsessed world, where social media, Botox and the Kardashians have forever altered the quest for eternal youth.

39 Forever starring Amity Dry

Friday 28 May, 8.00pm - Institute Hall, First Floor, Gawler Civic Centre

Do you still feel like you’re 25 even though your birthdate stubbornly insists you’re not?
Are you enquiring about Botox ‘for a friend’?

This hilarious cabaret from Amity Dry looks at ageing in an image obsessed world, where social media, Botox and the Kardashians have forever altered the quest for eternal youth.
A sell out success in the Adelaide Fringe Festival, it’s received 5 star reviews in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and has been praised by audiences as an entertaining and thought provoking night out.
Laugh along as Amity pokes fun at her ’80s childhood, reminisces about her ’90s teen exploits and questions whether 40 is the new 30, or that’s just something you say to make you feel better. You’ll laugh, cry and relate to every word.

Dinner & Show Tickets:
$65 Adults*
$60 Concession*
Show Only Tickets:
$43 Adults
$38 Concession

online booking fees apply

Online bookings: www.gcc39forever.eventbrite.com.au

Book in Person: Gawler Visitor Information Centre (Lyndoch Road) OR Gawler Civic Centre Library (Murray Street)

Reserved, allocated, Cabaret Style seating - at tables of 8-10.

* Dinner choices will be emailed to ticket buyers for pre-booking. Dinners will be provided and held in the Institute Hall at the Gawler Civic Centre, before the show commences at 8.00pm. There are two dinner sitting times available for selection also, 6.30pm or 7.00pm.

Bar facilities are available (no BYO)


"She is as sparkling and glittery as her beautiful gown. Her voice is clear, crisp and strong with some notes that Streisand and Midler would kill for". Glam Adelaide
"She has a natural knack for belting a power ballad, but still shines as a storyteller". Beat Magazine
"Keeps the laughs coming." Herald Sun

The Advertiser ★★★★  
The Adelaide Show ★★★★★  
Beat Magazine ★★★★

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