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Comedy weathering well

The long-range forecast is for fun, flashbacks

and fashion when ABC’s revered weather presenter

Jenny Woodward premieres her onewoman

stage show at The J Noosa on Friday 4

February.

Weathering Well is a potted history of the

life and times of the popular presenter who

chalked up 35 years with the ABC in 2021.

Combining comedy, live music, video projections

and a killer script with Jenny’s natural

wit and charm, Weathering Well is an 80-minute

autobiographical theatre experience with

a high probability of intriguing anecdotes and

behind-the-scenes revelations.

“I’m going to talk about hairstyles and fashion

and how they’ve changed over the years

and I’ve got some fairly startling photos which

I am going to share. There’s a lot of, “oh my

God, what was I thinking?” Jenny revealed.

“It won’t be all about me. Australia has some

really interesting weather history and there’s

one particular character I’m going to spend a

bit of time on, Clement Wragge, who was one

of the founders of weather forecasting in Australia.”

While the spotlight is firmly trained on the

first lady of meteorology, Jenny will be joined

at The J Noosa by Luke Volker on keyboard,

underscoring the show.

“I’m really looking forward to taking this

show throughout regional Queensland and to

coastal communities.”

Tickets to Weathering Well are on sale now

at www.thej.com.au or by calling The J box office

on 5329 6560.

Weathering Well – An evening with ABC’s

Jenny Woodward will be on at The J Noosa, 60

Noosa Dr, Noosa Heads on Friday 4 February

at 7.30pm. Tickets from $49.

Jenny Woodward will bring her one-woman show

to The J Noosa.

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