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PAM AYRES: UP IN THE ATTIC
 

Writer, comic, broadcaster, entertainer Pam Ayres is returning to Sydney for the first time in 9 years to perform one show only at Roslyn Packer Theatre on Saturday 14 March. Pam will be performing poems from her latest collection, Up in The Attic, which went quickly into the UK Sunday Times Bestseller Top 10 on its release last September, together with classic poems and stories from her long career.

 

Pam’s autobiography, The Necessary Aptitude, was the UK’s bestselling female autobiography of 2011. She is still one of the most popular female comedians performing in UK theatres, and her concerts invariably sell out. Her 40th Anniversary Tour in 2015 saw Pam perform 50 shows, which included headlining the Ledbury Poetry Festival, playing to a packed house at the Hay Festival, and to standing room in the Comedy Tent of the Cornbury Music Festival.

 

Event details

Venue: Roslyn Packer Theatre, 22 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Saturday 14 March at 7.30pm
Bookings: www.roslynpackertheatre.com.au
Start Date: Saturday 14 March 2020

 

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