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Denise Drysdale

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Gold Logie award winner Denise Drysdale has one of the most recognisable names and faces in Australian entertainment. And for good reason. With a career that spans across 40 years, Denise has brought light and laughter to many lives and has a life worthy of a memoir. She was Melbourne’s first go-go dancer after all.

Affectionately called Ding Dong on national television, Denise has lasted decades in an industry that is notoriously cutthroat. Forever the professional show woman, Denise will bring her best stories, songs and comedy to the stage.

Ticket price includes free morning tea from 10am.

To commemorate 100 years of the ANZAC sprit we will be collecting donations for Legacy at morning teas before each performance.

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